Real Estate
Stay informed on commercial real estate development, investment, and property news in the Milwaukee area.
Real estate people
The Milwaukee office of Cresa recently added Shannon Mayer as a broker. Previously she worked for Foley & Lardner...
New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. recently completed the construction of a 7,500-square-foot medical clinic for Concentra at 5500 W. Brown...
Sales
Anderson CommercialMichael Eidenberger purchased a 0.3-acre site at 528 W. Grand Ave., Port Washington, from Westbury Bank.Mid-America Real EstateOutpost...
Leases
Anderson Commercial Airgas Safety leased 13,000 square feet of office space at 12000 W. Park Place, Milwaukee.Moraine Park Technical...
Real estate odds and ends
Panel approves plans for huge warehouse in Pleasant Prairie The Village of Pleasant Prairie Plan Commission this week approved...
Penzeys to move corporate offices to Northridge
Penzeys Spices has been tight-lipped and vague publicly about its plans for the former Northridge Mall property, located near Brown Deer Road and North 76th Street on Milwaukee’s far northwest side, which the company is in the process of acquiring.
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Angelic Bakehouse groundbreaking today in Cudahy
Angelic Bakehouse held a groundbreaking ceremony this morning to celebrate the start of construction of its new, 22,000-square-foot production facility at 3275 E. Layton Ave. in Cudahy. The project is expected to be complete this fall and then the company will relocate its operations from Waukesha.
Alegus Technologies moves from Brown Deer to Wauwatosa
Alegus Technologies recently moved from Bown Deer to Wauwatosa and is leasing 8,000 square feet of space at 1000 Innovation Dr., a 203,000-square-foot office building owned by Irgens.
Irgens to build medical office building in Baraboo
Wauwatosa-based commercial real estate development firm Irgens and St. Clare Hospital today announced development plans for a $6.5 million, 30,000-square-foot medical office building on the hopsital’s campus in Baraboo.
Developer plans indoor sports complex in Glendale
An investors group consisting of developer Joshua Jeffers, the owner of J. Jeffers & Co., Shelley Lamoreaux of the North Shore Arsenal Soccer Club and John Lamoreaux, the owner of Ticket King, plan to purchase a 25,000-square-foot building at 2920 W. Vera Ave. in Glendale, which they will convert into an indoor sports complex called Inbounds Training.