Real Estate

Residential demand could lift downtown’s struggling west side

Anyone familiar with downtown Milwaukee knows that it has two distinct halves.

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Summer is often a time when renters are on the move. Whether it's a graduate moving on from college, a professional relocating for a new job or someone simply looking for a change, it's an active time for relocation.

MIAD Dorm

Construction began recently for a new six-story apartment-style residence hall that the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) will build at 252 E. Menomonee St. in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward, across the street from the college's main academic building.

Wauwatosa retail building sold for $6 million

The Stratford Plaza building, a 25,725-square-foot, multi-tenant retail building located at 12132 Capitol Drive in Wauwatosa, was sold recently for $6 million, according to state records.

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Wauwatosa retail building sold for $6 million The Stratford Plaza building, a 25,725-square-foot multi-tenant retail building located at 12132...

Rishi Tea could relocate in Milwaukee to expand

Milwaukee-based Rishi Tea needs additional space and could move to another location in the city or expand at its current location, co-owner and vice president of sales Benjamin Harrison said.
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Sales

Mid-America Real EstateThe Phillips Edison Group LLC purchased the Glenwood Crossings shopping center at 2723 18th St., Kenosha.Schaefer Land...

Leases

Colliers International|WisconsinDickten Masch Plastics leased 17,325 square feet of industrial space in the Pewaukee Commerce Center at N25 W23040...

Kenosha shopping center sold for $12.85 million

Glenwood Crossings, an 87,504-square-foot shopping center in Kenosha, was sold by Northbrook, Ill.-based Cloverleaf Group to Cincinnati-based Phillips Edison for $12.85 million, or $146.85 per square foot, according to state records.

Groundbreaking planned in August for office building at former Pabst brewery

Blue Ribbon Management LLC plans to break ground soon on two developments at the former Pabst brewery in downtown Milwaukee: an office building and an apartment building for international college students, said Blue Ribbon CEO Tom Gehl. Financing from foreign investors is in place for the office building but federal approval for similar financing for the apartment building has been delayed.

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