Real Estate
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Cybros might build new plant in Menomonee Falls
Waukesha-based Cybros Inc. is considering plans to move its operations to a 22,047-square-foot facility that it would build on Westbrook Crossing in the Westbrook Business Park in Menomonee Falls.
Delta Defense to move from Jackson to West Bend
Delta Defense LLC plans to move from Jackson to the former Museum of Wisconsin Art building at 300 S. 6th Ave. in downtown West Bend.
Jeske to mediate between Art Museum and War Memorial
Milwaukee County Board Chairwoman Marina Dimitrijevic and Supervisor Gerry Broderick, chair of Parks, Energy and Environment Committee of the board, have named former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janine Geske as the mediator for negotiations between the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Milwaukee County War Memorial.
Mortenson will renovate Mitchell
Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport plans to begin a $41.28 million renovation project of its 46,000-square-foot baggage claim area later this year.
County considers legal action to spur The Couture
Milwaukee County officials might take a legal action to move forward with redevelopment of the Downtown Transit Center property, located southwest of Lincoln Memorial Drive and Michigan Street on Milwaukee's lakefront.
Dickman gives positive outlook for industrial market
In its annual industrial real estate market overview and forecast, Milwaukee-based The Dickman Company Inc. predicts that the region's industrial real estate market will gain additional strength in 2013.
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City of Racine acquires former Racine Steel Castings site
The city of Racine’s Redevelopment Authority recently acquired the 10-acre former Racine Steel Castings site at 1425 N. Memorial Drive for $1.
BizTimes cover story: New downtown will reinvent Oak Creek
A partnership of city officials and an all-star development team is working to change the identity of Oak Creek and create a new mixed-use downtown for the city that also will be a unique destination on the south side of Milwaukee County.
Developers say Meijer store is key to project
Some Oak Creek residents have expressed disappointment that the development plans for Drexel Town Square, which will create a new downtown for a community that has never had one, tentatively include a 193,000-square-foot Meijer store.
New downtown will reinvent Oak Creek
Oak Creek is like a lot of suburban communities in the United States that were developed after World War II.