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Selzer-Ornst acquires Wisconsin Redevelopment
Wauwatosa-based Selzer-Ornst Construction Company announced that it has acquired Wisconsin Redevelopment LLC.
Chicago developer eyes Menomonee Falls development on Appleton Avenue
An affiliate of Chicago-based developer HSA Commercial Real Estate is looking to redevelop about 10.4 acres northeast of Appleton...
Wm. K. Walthers, Inc. acquires Washington-based model railroading company
Milwaukee-based Wm. K. Walthers, Inc. has acquired all assets of Washington-based Chooch Enterprises Inc., the model train distributor and...
Menomonee Falls medical office buildings sold for over $59 million
The Froedtert North Hills Health Center in Menomonee Falls has been sold to a group of investors for $59.25...
Snap-on buys former M.G. Design building in Pleasant Prairie
An affiliate of Kenosha-based Snap-on Inc. bought a roughly 121,000-square-foot industrial building in Pleasant Prairie’s LakeView Corporate Park from...
Former Milwaukee-area Boston Store buildings headed for auction
Two former Boston Store buildings that once served as anchors to their respective malls in suburban Milwaukee are headed for online auction.
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Former Perkins building near Corners of Brookfield sold to Louisville restaurant group
The former Perkins restaurant building nearby the Corners of Brookfield has been sold to a Louisville-based restaurant operator.
Advocate Aurora could acquire 20% stake in Quartz holding company
Advocate Aurora Health could acquire as much as a 20% stake in Sauk City-based Quartz Health Plan Corp. and its affiliated holding company as the two organizations plan to launch a Medicare Advantage plan in eastern Wisconsin.
zizzl raises $630,000, launches new health care product
Milwaukee-based payroll and employee benefits startup zizzl LLC launched a new health care benefits platform after raising $630,000 during its first round of funding.
Foxconn’s Jay Lee emphasizes manufacturing based on data and evidence over experience
Industrial artificial intelligence, 5G connectivity, digitization and a workforce prepared for smart manufacturing are “the core elements of Wisconsin manufacturing in the future,” according to Jay Lee, the top Foxconn official overseeing the company’s work in the state.