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First Industrial moves its Milwaukee office to New Berlin.

Chicago-based First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. recently moved its Milwaukee office from the Plaza East office complex at 330 E Kilbourn Ave. in downtown Milwaukee to one of it’s own buildings at 2925 S. 160th St., New Berlin.

Milwaukee-based Workshop Architects was hired by the University of Wisconsin-Madison to design a new south campus union. The $80 million project will be built near Camp Randall Stadium. The firm was also hired by Oklahoma State University to do the design work for a renovation and addition project for its student union. A 400,000-square-foot Georgian-style building will be the foundation for the project, which is considered the largest student union in the world.

The University of Wisconsin-Stout is planning to introduce a new four year bachelor of science degree in property management. The university has been offering a minor in property management for over 20 years.

First Industrial moves its Milwaukee office to New Berlin.

Chicago-based First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. recently moved its Milwaukee office from the Plaza East office complex at 330 E Kilbourn Ave. in downtown Milwaukee to one of it's own buildings at 2925 S. 160th St., New Berlin.

Milwaukee-based Workshop Architects was hired by the University of Wisconsin-Madison to design a new south campus union. The $80 million project will be built near Camp Randall Stadium. The firm was also hired by Oklahoma State University to do the design work for a renovation and addition project for its student union. A 400,000-square-foot Georgian-style building will be the foundation for the project, which is considered the largest student union in the world.

The University of Wisconsin-Stout is planning to introduce a new four year bachelor of science degree in property management. The university has been offering a minor in property management for over 20 years.

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