Real Estate

Central Storage & Warehouse to expand in Pleasant Prairie

Madison-based Central Storage & Warehouse Company plans to build a 36,800-square-foot expansion on to its facility at 7800 95th St., Pleasant Prairie.

Sales

CBRETuckaway Homes LLC purchased 6.29 acres at 37th Street and Edgerton in Greenfield from Old Tuckaway Associates Limited Partnership.13550...

Leases

CBREGags and Games Inc. leased 14,000 square feet of space at 8581 S. Howell Ave., Suite 350, Oak Creek,...

Alto-Shaam to expand

Menomonee Falls-based Alto-Shaam Inc., a manufacturer of commercial food service equipment, plans to expand by adding a 20,000-square-foot addition that will connect a 100,000-square-foot building and a 140,000-square-foot building at W164 N9221 Water St., Menomonee Falls.

Real estate odds and ends

The Carol and Robert Smart Trust have submitted a petition to the city of Waukesha to annex 96 acres...

Chicago firm acquires new Muskego clinic building

HSA Acquisitions Inc., a division of Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate, announced today it has Inc. has purchased a 24,178-square-foot outpatient clinic occupied by Aurora Health Care in Muskego.
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New Mexican restaurant to open in Bay View

A new restaurant serving Mexican food will soon be located in Bay View in the former Bella’s Fat Cat location at 2737 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.

Marcus acquires interest in Atlanta hotel

Marcus Hotels & Resorts, a division of Milwaukee-based Marcus Corp., is teaming with Carey Watermark Investors Inc. (CWI) and The Arden Group to acquire the Westin Atlanta Perimeter North in a joint venture.

Leases

CBREMilwaukee Habitat for Humanity leased 12,325 square feet of space at 420 S. 1st St., Milwaukee, from Garsh LLC.NIC...

Real estate odds and ends

Industries for the Blind, a non-profit organization devoted to providing jobs for the visually impaired, plans to build a 48,400-square-foot warehouse addition to its facility at 445 S. Curtis Road, West Allis. The project will be built in two phases with a 21,100-square-foot first phase and a 27,300-square-foot second phase. The project was originally proposed in 2010, but Industries for the Blind did not move forward with the project at that time.

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