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Jumpstart on the Weekend
Friday, Sept. 21, the Milwaukee Art Museum will host MAM After Dark: Live! from 5 p.m. to midnight at...
Office building planned in Germantown
A group of investors led by Paul Stangl, president of Germantown-based Radiant Electric Heat, plan to develop a 17,500-square-foot multi-tenant office building on a vacant, 2.5-acre site between Kleinmann Drive and Maple Road in the Lannon Road Business Center in Germantown.
Questions raised about viability of TIF plan for The Corners
A review panel Tuesday raised concerns about the viability of a proposed $37 million Town of Brookfield public financing plan intended to help spur The Corners, a major retail-office-housing development proposed by The Marcus Corp.
Metalcraft of Mayville to expand in West Bend
Metalcraft of Mayville Inc., a Mayville, Wis.-based metal fabrication company, plans to expand its West Bend facility at 2600 Metalcraft Road.
State home sales up 20.3 percent in August
The number of home sales in Wisconsin was up 20.3 percent in August compared to August of 2011, according to the Wisconsin Realtors Association.
Goodwill to build store in Bay View
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin plans to build a 20,000-square-foot store at 123 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee, in the city's Bay View neighborhood.
Cresa moves Milwaukee office
Cresa, a Boston-based commercial real estate advisory firm that exclusively represents tenants, recently moved its Milwaukee office from the Chase Tower at 111 E. Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee to the CityCenter at 735 N. Water St., downtown.
CBRE moves to new space at U.S. Bank Center
The Milwaukee office for real estate brokerage CBRE recently moved to a new space in the office’s longtime home, the U.S. Bank Center at 777 E. Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee.
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Real estate odds and ends
First residents move into 1910 on WaterThe first residents of 1910 on Water, one of several apartment developments that...
ZND backs reappointment of Marcoux
The Milwaukee Common Council’s Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development (ZND) Committeee this morning voted to recommend that Department of City Development (DCD) commissioner Richard “Rocky” Marcoux be reappointed to another term. The ZND Committee voted 4-1 to support Marcoux’s reappointment. Alderman Robert Bauman, who represents the downtown area, cast the only “no” vote.
Duluth Trading Company opens downtown Port Washington store
Duluth Trading Company recently opened a store in an 8,000-square-foot space in the Smith Bros. Fish Shanty Restaurant building at 108 N. Franklin St., in downtown Port Washington.
Community banks are too important to fail
I’m sorry, but if you repeat a lie often enough, it still doesn’t make it the truth. That hasn’t stopped Wall Street apologists from continuing the stale assault that the Transaction Account Guarantee program is a taxpayer-supported government bailout. The latest potshots come from The Wall Street Journal, which has again concluded that because the government should reduce its support for the banking system, somehow TAG should be the first to go.