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Milwaukee-based Towne Investments recently completed construction of two new speculative industrial buildings in Pleasant Prairie. Towne Industrial III, an 82,104-square-foot building, and Towne Industrial IV, a 51,540-square-foot building, were built in LakeView Corporate Park. The buildings are available for lease or for sale. They are being marketed by John Sharpe, Rick Delisle and Sergio Chapa of Chicago-based Lee & Associates.

Waukesha-based Gerald Nell Inc. was selected by Super Products LLC to renovate three manufacturing buildings and build a 45,000-square-foot addition at 17000 W. Cleveland Ave., New Berlin.

Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. recently completed the design and construction of a tenant build-out for Edward Fox Photography at 4805 S. 74th St., Greenfield. Briohn also recently completed an office renovation for American Dental Partners Inc. at 7040 N. Port Washington Road, Glendale.

Milwaukee-based Towne Investments recently completed construction of two new speculative industrial buildings in Pleasant Prairie. Towne Industrial III, an 82,104-square-foot building, and Towne Industrial IV, a 51,540-square-foot building, were built in LakeView Corporate Park. The buildings are available for lease or for sale. They are being marketed by John Sharpe, Rick Delisle and Sergio Chapa of Chicago-based Lee & Associates.

Waukesha-based Gerald Nell Inc. was selected by Super Products LLC to renovate three manufacturing buildings and build a 45,000-square-foot addition at 17000 W. Cleveland Ave., New Berlin.

Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. recently completed the design and construction of a tenant build-out for Edward Fox Photography at 4805 S. 74th St., Greenfield. Briohn also recently completed an office renovation for American Dental Partners Inc. at 7040 N. Port Washington Road, Glendale.

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