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More homes planned in Pewaukee
Unlike the rest of Wisconsin, single family housing development in the city of Pewaukee barely slowed during the Great Recession. “We haven’t really stopped,” said city planner Harlan Clinkenbeard. More homes are on the way to Pewaukee. Homes by Towne, a division of Milwaukee-based Zilber Ltd., is developing a 35-lot subdivision on Weyer Road. The project is called Woodleaf Reserve and it is the first of a multi-phase development that is planned to eventually reach about 168 single family homes, Clinkenbeard said. Zilber also plans to buy another 15 acres adjacent to the site to provide space for even more homes, he said. Meanwhile, Neumann Companies has submitted a proprosal to the city to develop 60 homes in the fourth phase of its Victoria Station project on Lindsay Road. The first three phases of the project have about 120 home sites, Clinkenbeard said. Also, former Milwaukee Bucks center Joel Przybilla and Noelle Przybilla plan to combine two half-acre lots on Century Farm Road in the Broken Hill subdivision into a one-acre site. “He wants to build a big home,” Clinkenbeard said.

Corner Bakery Café to open 10 restaurants in Madison and Milwaukee
Dallas-based Corner Bakery Café said its new franchise partner Neo Fourno Inc. plans to open 10 new restaurants in Madison and Milwaukee during the next five years.
“These markets are a perfect fit for Corner Bakery Café,” said Gregg Koffler, vice president of franchise sales. “Each community is know for its strong neighborhoods and with our neighborhood approach to development, we expect each new restaurant to quickly become a favorite gathering place for local families and friends.”

MOOYAH to open four Milwaukee area restaurants
MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes announced that it has sold a four-unit development deal to a franchisee in Milwaukee. The first restaurant will open in 2014 and every 9 to 12 months another restaurant will open. The company’s development agents plan to develop four additional restaurats in Wisconsin, including two in Madison.

West Bend apartment complex sold for $1.3 million
APG West Bend LLC purchased a 31-unit apartment complex at 2037 S. Main St., West Bend, from Gallas West Bend LLC for $1.3 million, according to state records.

Pizza place opens in Brookfield
Blast Fast-Fire’d Pizza recently opened its newest location at 17530 W. Bluemound Road in Brookfield.



More homes planned in Pewaukee
Unlike the rest of Wisconsin, single family housing development in the city of Pewaukee barely slowed during the Great Recession. "We haven't really stopped," said city planner Harlan Clinkenbeard. More homes are on the way to Pewaukee. Homes by Towne, a division of Milwaukee-based Zilber Ltd., is developing a 35-lot subdivision on Weyer Road. The project is called Woodleaf Reserve and it is the first of a multi-phase development that is planned to eventually reach about 168 single family homes, Clinkenbeard said. Zilber also plans to buy another 15 acres adjacent to the site to provide space for even more homes, he said. Meanwhile, Neumann Companies has submitted a proprosal to the city to develop 60 homes in the fourth phase of its Victoria Station project on Lindsay Road. The first three phases of the project have about 120 home sites, Clinkenbeard said. Also, former Milwaukee Bucks center Joel Przybilla and Noelle Przybilla plan to combine two half-acre lots on Century Farm Road in the Broken Hill subdivision into a one-acre site. "He wants to build a big home," Clinkenbeard said.

Corner Bakery Café to open 10 restaurants in Madison and Milwaukee
Dallas-based Corner Bakery Café said its new franchise partner Neo Fourno Inc. plans to open 10 new restaurants in Madison and Milwaukee during the next five years.
"These markets are a perfect fit for Corner Bakery Café," said Gregg Koffler, vice president of franchise sales. "Each community is know for its strong neighborhoods and with our neighborhood approach to development, we expect each new restaurant to quickly become a favorite gathering place for local families and friends."

MOOYAH to open four Milwaukee area restaurants
MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes announced that it has sold a four-unit development deal to a franchisee in Milwaukee. The first restaurant will open in 2014 and every 9 to 12 months another restaurant will open. The company's development agents plan to develop four additional restaurats in Wisconsin, including two in Madison.

West Bend apartment complex sold for $1.3 million
APG West Bend LLC purchased a 31-unit apartment complex at 2037 S. Main St., West Bend, from Gallas West Bend LLC for $1.3 million, according to state records.

Pizza place opens in Brookfield
Blast Fast-Fire'd Pizza recently opened its newest location at 17530 W. Bluemound Road in Brookfield.


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