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Schlitz Park adds new café vendor
Davians Foodservice and Management will manage the Schlitz Park Café, located in the RiverCenter building of the Schlitz Park...
Groundbreaking for Mandel Group’s Shorewood project is next week
Milwaukee-based Mandel Group Inc. will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 14, to celebrate the start of construction of Lighthorse 4041, a mixed-use development that will be built at 4041 Oakland Ave. in Shorewood. The building will have 84 apartments, 200 public parking spaces and a Walgreens store.
The Moderne tops off
A topping off ceremony was held last week for The Moderne, a 30-story residential building under construction in downtown Milwaukee. A topping off ceremony signifies that the highest point of the structure has been achieved.
Real estate events
Wisconsin Commercial Real Estate Women (WCREW) will host a bus tour of three Real Estate Showcase Award winning...
Potawatomi to host minority contractor informational meeting for hotel project
Potawatomi Bingo Casino will host an informational meeting for minority contractors that want to bid on contracts for...
Real estate people
Lashley named principal of MLG Capital Brookfield-based MLG Capital recently named Craig Lashley a principal with the firm. Previously,...
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Real estate odds and ends
UW Credit Union plans to build a 5,500-square-foot branch at 2525 S. 108th St., West Allis. A former Blockbuster...
New construction
Milwaukee-based Inland Construction Inc. was recently awarded: a 9,600-square-foot tenant improvement project for Rite Hite at 7100 W. Donges...
Sales
Commercial Property Associates AutoZone Development Corp. purchased the former Hollywood Video building at 1242 Capitol Dr.,...
City must regroup after Kohl’s snub
The Park East corridor, which remains mostly vacant approximately seven years after the Park East freeway spur was torn down, could now become a painful and constant reminder to the city about a huge missed opportunity to create a more vibrant downtown.