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Real estate odds and ends
New Berlin-based CJ & Associates Inc. was selected as the interior furnishings supplier for the Harley-Davidson Museum, which is...
Real estate resources
Building Owners and Managers Association Certified Commercial Investment Members ...
Shoppers are choosing clicks over bricks
Why battle the traffic to go to a crowded mall or stand in line at a jam-packed department store,...
The sexual revulsion
I'm a product of the 60s (sort of - I was a grade school kid), so I'm well schooled...
Beware the ‘shoulder surfer’
The commotion of the holiday shopping season can bring an unfortunate extra for many Milwaukee-area shoppers - an increased...
Milwaukee local governments face revenue challenges
On April Fools' Day 2008, Milwaukee citizens will elect people to four-year terms in city and county public offices....
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Inland Companies plans to move to Pabst brewery building
Milwaukee-based Inland Companies Inc. plans to move its downtown Milwaukee office from 839 N. Jefferson St. to the Boiler House building in the former Pabst brewery complex, according to real estate industry sources.
Lang shifts focus to Erin Hills
In an exclusive interview with SBT, developer Robert Lang says he recently sold 13 of the Williamsburg-style buildings that he built in downtown Delafield because he wants to focus his energy on Erin Hills, the golf course that he built a few miles west of Holy Hill in the Washington County Town of Erin.
Real estate deal of the week
Through its entity Ace Industrial Properties, Cudahy-based Steinergroup Inc. purchased 55 acres at the southwest corner of Moorland Road and College Avenue in Muskego for $6 million.
Real estate people in the news
Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate recently hired Brian Spoerl as an assistant vice president/leasing manager of health care properties, to focus on the firm’s medical office portfolio. Previously, Spoerl owned and managed his own local real estate firm in Milwaukee, Brian Spoerl Realty Group, which was sold at the end of 2006.