Real Estate
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New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. was contracted to complete the design and construction work for a 14,000-square-foot addition at Price...
Sales
Cassidy Turley Barry Dean Road II LLC, d.b.a. Marking Services Inc., purchased a building at 8801 W. Heather Ave.,...
Leases
Colliers International|Wisconsin Ahead LLC leased 2,066 square feet of office space in the Pabst Boiler House at 1243 N....
Eisner Museum building will become Creative Incubator
Lindsey Bovinet, chairman of Interior Systems Inc. (ISI), plans to acquire the vacant former Eisner American Museum of Advertising and Design building in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward.
Real estate odds and ends
O’Reilly Automotive Stores Inc. plans to open an auto parts store in the 7,453-square-foot former Burger King building at 10110 W. Silver Spring Dr., Milwaukee. The store will have 8 employees.
Software company to occupy Menomonee Valley building
John Shannon, who developed Quick Cable Corp. in Franksville, plans to purchase a 122-year-old, 10,900-square-foot building at 2045 W. St. Paul Ave., in Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley. He plans to spend $300,000 to restore the building, which has been vacant for more than two years, and most recently was occupied by an antique store.
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Radisson owner fires back as Menomonee Falls files for foreclosure
On the same day the Village of Menomonee Falls filed a foreclosure suit against the Radisson Hotel, principal owner James Heyden fired back with allegations of his own against the village.
Logistics company purchases Milwaukee industrial building
Mequon logistics company Bridge Holdings LLC has purchased a 152,800-square-foot industrial building at 5700 W. Bender Court in Milwaukee for $3.4 million.
Schlitz Park adds wellness amenities
Schlitz Park will add a one-mile outdoor vita course for tenants and the public. The course is scheduled for construction in 2013.
Sale of low priced homes dips in metro area
The share of homes sold for under $100,000 in the four-county metro Milwaukee area dropped 19 percent in May, according to the Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors (GMAR).