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Whole Foods plans to open a second store in the Milwaukee area and is considering sites in Brookfield and Wauwatosa, according to commercial real estate sources. CONTINUE READING
The Couture might include hall for MSO
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra is in early stages of considering plans to move its performances to a concert hall that could be built for the MSO in The Couture, the 44-story residential and hotel tower planned by Barrett Visionary Development... CONTINUE READING
Owners of strip club near West Bend buy building
Norco, Calif.-based Spearmint Rhino Consulting Worldwide Inc. recently purchased a building at 1208-96 Highway 33, in the Town of Trenton east of West Bend, that is partially occupied by its Spearmint Rhino strip club. CONTINUE READING
Grunau featured in Flying Car video
Milwaukee real estate developer Gary Grunau, president of Grucon Group LLC and co-owner of the Schlitz Park office complex, was recently featured in an online video for Flying Car, a showcase of emerging Milwaukee-area innovation and technology... CONTINUE READING
Leases
Colliers International|WisconsinTOW of Wisconsin leased 6,875 square feet of warehouse space at W143 N9350 Henry Stark Road, Menomonee Falls. CONTINUE READING
Aldi to expand Oak Creek distribution center by 100,000 square feet
Aldi will add more than 100,000 square feet to its Oak Creek distribution center at 9342 S. 13th St. CONTINUE READING
SURG to open 8-Twelve MVP Bar and Grill at Bayshore
SURG Restaurant Group plans to open a second 8-twelve MVP Bar and Grill restaurant, which would be located in space currently occupied by Coa at Bayshore Town Center in Glendale, SURG announced this week. CONTINUE READING
Walmart and Sam's Club stores planned for Pabst Farms
The Pabst Farms development, once envisioned as a Midwestern upscale retail jewel destination in Oconomowoc, will soon be the home of a 151,000-square-foot Walmart Supercenter store and a 136,000-square-foot Sam's Club store. CONTINUE READING
Real estate people
The Milwaukee office of CBRE recently added Matthew Cariello to its office brokerage team and welcomed back Matt Hunter to its office brokerage team. CONTINUE READING
New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. was contracted to design and build an 80,000-square-foot manufacturing facility for Lake Country Manufacturing Inc. at 950 Blue Ribbon Circle, Oconomowoc, in the Pabst Farms... CONTINUE READING
Milwaukee Wave extends lease at U.S. Cellular Arena
The Milwaukee Wave and the Wisconsin Center District signed a two-year contract extension to ensure the Wave will continue to play its home games at the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee. CONTINUE READING
SUPERIOR - Miner's breaks ground on new store
Miner’s Inc. is breaking ground on a project that has been years in the making. CONTINUE READING
OSHKOSH - Developers seek grant for Morgan land
The new owners of the former Morgan Door property hope to win a state grant that could accelerate their timetable for demolition of the aging complex of buildings that housed the historic Oshkosh manufacturer and most recently Jeld-Wen Windows &... CONTINUE READING
ARCADIA - Mexican bakery grows at new Arcadia location
Zimri Ramirez and his wife, Emma, began their bakery business by selling tres leches (three milk) cakes that they made at their home in Marshfield, Wis., after Emma was laid off from her factory job in Neillsville in 2005. CONTINUE READING
WHITEHALL - Trempealeau County balks at frac moratorium
A move to halt new frac mines in Trempealeau County fell just one vote short late Monday night after an emotional, nearly four-hour debate. CONTINUE READING
FOND DU LAC - Trucking firm to add 55 jobs in Fond du Lac
Con-way Freight will construct a new $8 million terminal and add 55 jobs in Fond du Lac. CONTINUE READING
CHIPPEWA FALLS - City OKs Wissota Shores development
A section of Wissota Greet will soon have new development, as the Chippewa Falls City Council voted Tuesday night to approve a multi-family housing project. CONTINUE READING
GREEN BAY- Ministry Health Care plans more than 200 layoffs
Milwaukee-based Ministry Health Care plans layoffs that will be the equivalent of 225 to 250 full-time jobs, citing a decline in patients and reimbursement rates as well as the impact of the federal sequestration bill. CONTINUE READING
JANESVILLE - Manufacturer moves into Innovation Center
The Janesville Innovation Center has added its first manufacturing tenant. CONTINUE READING
MADISON – Willy Street Co-Op eyes upgrade and another store
Talk of a third location for Willy Street Co-Op isn’t new, but few expected movement to occur this soon. CONTINUE READING
MADISON – Budget committee passes foodshare work requirement
Wisconsin would become the sixth state to have a statewide work requirement for able-bodied adults without dependents in order to receive full federal food benefits, under a proposal by Gov. Scott Walker was endorsed after a bitter debate by the... CONTINUE READING
MADISON – Budget committee approves modified proposal for state property sales
The Legislature’s powerful budget committee voted Tuesday to modify Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal to sell or lease state property by adding oversight to the process. CONTINUE READING
MADISON - Natural gas boom fuels frac sand mining, political spending
Just as frac sand mines have popped up across western Wisconsin in the past half decade, so too has political spending from the sand and natural gas industries. CONTINUE READING
Kohl’s hires ‘chief customer officer’
Menomonee Falls-based Kohl's Department Stores today announced the appointment of Michelle Gass to the newly created position of chief customer officer, reporting directly to Kohl's chairman, president and chief executive officer Kevin Mansell. CONTINUE READING
Hendricks buys northwest side industrial building for $3.95 million
Hendricks Commercial Properties, an affiliate of Beloit-based Hendricks Holding Co. Inc., recently purchased a 68,675-square-foot industrial building at 11200 W. Heather Ave. on the far northwest side of Milwaukee for $3.95 million, or about $57.51... CONTINUE READING
Kenosha company creates 'Ebits'
Kenosha-based MyEbituary LLC announced the formal launch of www.myebit.com, a new memorial social media website that uses caretaker cards to allow instant access to a social media user's profile by designated caretakers after the user's passing. CONTINUE READING
BizTimes Real Estate Weekly: Hendricks buys northwest side industrial building
Hendricks Commercial Properties, an affiliate of Beloit-based Hendricks Holding Co. Inc., recently purchased a 68,675-square-foot industrial building at 11200 W. Heather Ave. on the far northwest side of Milwaukee for $3.95 million. CONTINUE READING
BizTimes Morning Headlines: Bill would allow Walker to sell state properties without bids
The Legislature’s budget committee voted Tuesday to modify Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal to sell or lease state property by adding some oversight to the process. CONTINUE READING
Ricketts buy office property next to Wrigley Field
The owners of the Chicago Cubs have added to their stronghold of properties surrounding Wrigley Field, paying $2.3 million for a small office building at the corner of Clark Street and Waveland Avenue. CONTINUE READING
Fans pick ‘Barrelman’ name for new beer
By an overwhelming margin, “Bernie’s Barrelman Ale” was selected as the name for a new beer that celebrates a partnership between the Milwaukee Brewers and Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company. CONTINUE READING





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Aside from city founders Solomon Juneau, Byron Kilbourn and George Walker, few people, if any, have had more impact on Milwaukee than entrepreneur, community advocate and philanthropist Michael J. Cudahy.
