Real Estate
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Real estate events
NAIOP WI, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association and the Wisconsin Green Building Alliance host Lake Michigan: A WATERfall...
New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. recently completed the design and construction of a 120,000-square-foot warehouse distribution facility for American Tire...
Sales
Mid-America Real Estate Woodman’s Food Market Inc. purchased 34 acres at Highway 164 and Main Street in Waukesha....
Leases
Inland Companies Victory Temple Church of the First Born leased 4,357 square feet of flex space at the...
Skyline Technologies to open Pewaukee office
Green Bay-based Skyline Technologies Inc. recently signed a three-year lease with Mikkelson Builders for space in the West Wind Office Center at N27 W23957 Paul Road in Pewaukee.
Fresh Market to hold job fair for Fox Point store
The Fresh Market, a Greensboro, N.C.-based upscale grocery store chain, will host a career open house today from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Four Points by Sheraton Milwaukee North hotel at 8900 N. Kildeer Ct., Brown Deer.
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Region’s industrial market remains strong
The metro Milwaukee area’s industrial real estate market had another strong performance in the first quarter of 2012, according to preliminary numbers from Xceligent and the Commercial Association of Realtors Wisconsin (CARW).
Zilber plans spec industrial building in New Berlin
Milwaukee-based Zilber Property Group plans to build a 54,000-square-foot speculative industrial building at the southeast corner of South Emmer Drive and Beloit Road in New Berlin.
Real Estate Blog: Associated Bank to move HQ to downtown Green Bay
While City of Milwaukee officials were unable to convince Kohl's to move its corporate headquarters from the suburbs to downtown, downtown Green Bay has just attracted a major headquarters relocation.
MADISON- Cost and opportunity are high in Capitol Square redevelopment
The vision calls for new hotels, housing, offices, stores, restaurants, a bike center and a massive underground parking garage on city-owned property a block off Capitol Square.
And the cost, complexity and opportunity in redeveloping two blocks that now host the Madison Municipal Building and Government East Parking Garage are staggering, a new draft staff report says. According to the report, the redevelopment, which could cost $200 million and take seven years to plan and build, is "possibly as complex a project as the city has ever undertaken," the 38-page report says. The project, which could add two hotels with a total of 430 rooms, 114 apartments, tens of thousands of square feet of retail and office space and 1,300 parking spaces, could generate $660,000 in property taxes and $600,000 to $1 million in room taxes annually, among other economic benefits.
And the cost, complexity and opportunity in redeveloping two blocks that now host the Madison Municipal Building and Government East Parking Garage are staggering, a new draft staff report says. According to the report, the redevelopment, which could cost $200 million and take seven years to plan and build, is "possibly as complex a project as the city has ever undertaken," the 38-page report says. The project, which could add two hotels with a total of 430 rooms, 114 apartments, tens of thousands of square feet of retail and office space and 1,300 parking spaces, could generate $660,000 in property taxes and $600,000 to $1 million in room taxes annually, among other economic benefits.