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Neighbor agrees to pay about $25 million for Wacker Drive tower
After previous deals to sell a 23-story office tower on Wacker Drive fell through, its owners have struck a roughly $25-million deal with their next-door neighbor.
Baird reports record revenues
Employee-owned Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc. announced today it posted record net revenues of $961 million in 2012, up from $925 million in 2011.
Developer sells new West Loop shopping center to LaSalle Investment
Developer Seymour “Sy” Taxman has sold a new West Loop shopping center anchored by a Mariano's supermarket, taking advantage of investor hunger for retail properties leased to grocers.
Westbury Bank holding company goes public
Westbury Bancorp Inc., the West Bend-based holding company for Westbury Bank, has completed its stock offering in connection with the mutual-to-stock conversion of WBSB Bancorp MHC.
Brookfield Chamber program to focus on health care reform
The Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce will present a second program on health care reform on Wednesday, April 24, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at Ottawa University, 245 S Executive Drive.
Briggs launches new fuel treatment compound
Engine experts at Milwaukee-based Briggs & Stratton Corp. have developed a super-concentrated fuel treatment and stabilizer that treats more fuel and protects engines from the impact of ethanol-blended fuels for up to three years.
Safety awards salute Wisconsin companies
The Wisconsin Safety Council and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) announced 18 companies will receive the 2012 Corporate Safety Award, and two individuals will be honored April 23-24 at the 71st annual Wisconsin Safety & Health Conference and Exposition.
Bucks playoff tickets to go on sale Friday
Individual game tickets for the Bucks first two home playoff games will go on sale Friday, April 12, at noon, the team announced today.
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Medical College receives grant to study coronary artery disease
The Medical College of Wisconsin has received a four-year, $1.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to study the mechanisms and agents influencing blood flow to the heart.
Rising market solves loan woes at West Loop hotel
Another downtown Chicago hotel has dodged the foreclosure bullet.
CalSTRS buys suburban retail property
The California State Teachers' Retirement System, one of the largest pension funds in the nation, is thinking small in the western suburbs, where it acquired a 9,650-square-foot building that's part of a bigger mall the fund owns.
Wacker Drive parcels put up for sale
Two Wacker Drive development parcels have been put up for sale just as the office tower they surround heads to market.