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Ashley Capital to expand Enterprise Business Park into Mount Pleasant
New York-based Ashley Capital plans to expand the Enterprise Business Park it developed in Sturtevant into Mount Pleasant, with the addition of 48.5 acres to the west of the business park and east of International Drive.
Minnesota real estate investment firm buys New Berlin industrial building occupied by Quad division
An affiliate of Edina, Minnesota-based Capital Partners purchased a 90,000-square-foot industrial building at 16600 W. Glendale Ave. in New Berlin from an affiliate of Chicago-based First Industrial Realty Trust for $5.2 million, according to state records.
Delaware logistics company establishes Wisconsin presence with purchase of Waukesha cold storage building
Burris Logistics has purchased the former U.S. Foods Inc. cold storage building in Waukesha, marking its entry into Wisconsin.
Lazydays to acquire Burlington RV
Tampa-based Lazydays Holdings Inc. announced that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire, motorhome dealer Burlington RV Superstore, located in Sturtevant.
Borgman Capital acquires frozen food distributor and producer
Milwaukee-based private equity firm Borgman Capital acquired SouthEastern Meats, a Birmingham, Alabama-based frozen food producer who has plans to expand its offerings in the Midwest.
A&W to expand Wisconsin footprint
Iconic fast food chain A&W is gearing up for growth throughout Wisconsin, including in the Milwaukee area.
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Bethesda CEO leaving to lead California-based foundation
Mike Thirtle, chief executive officer of Watertown-based Bethesda, will leave the organization next month to lead actor Gary Sinise’s foundation in California.
Power solutions company TCI plans to expand Germantown headquarters
Power solutions company Trans-Coil International plans to expand its headquarters in Germantown by 50%.
Froedtert sues insurance provider over unpaid business interruption claim
Milwaukee-based Froedtert Health Inc. filed a lawsuit against Factory Mutual Insurance Company over its denial of the health system's COVID-19 business interruption claim.Â
Greenfield Highlands apartments sold for $40 million
The Greenfield Highlands apartments have been sold for $40 million, according to state records.