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Milwaukee-based United Tool Inc., a machine shop and tool and die company, plans to move its operations to a larger facility in Pewaukee. CONTINUE READING
New partnership to boost Port of Milwaukee
A new partnership between the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC) and the Port of Milwaukee will make it easier for state businesses to take full advantage of the regional Foreign-Trade Zone. CONTINUE READING
Write-down takes toll on Actuant
Menomonee Falls-based Actuant Corp. today reported a fiscal third quarter loss of $93.0 million, or $1.24 per share, compared with net income of $34.4 million, or 45 cents per share in the same period a year ago. CONTINUE READING
BizTimes Real Estate Weekly: HSA executive to buy former Blue Cross building
John Mangel III, vice president of business development and acquisitions for Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate, has a contract to purchase the 10-story former Blue Cross Blue Shield office building at 401 W. Michigan St. in downtown Milwaukee. CONTINUE READING
BizTimes Morning Headlines: Capital Brewery plans major expansion with new brewery
Capital Brewery will build an $11 million facility in Sauk City that could eventually pump out nearly 10 times the beer it makes at its Middleton brewery, the company said Tuesday. CONTINUE READING
SAUK CITY – Capital Brewery plans major expansion with new brewery
Capital Brewery will build an $11 million facility in Sauk City that could eventually pump out nearly 10 times the beer it makes at its Middleton brewery, the company said Tuesday. CONTINUE READING
NEENAH - Power plant shuts down
Fox Valley Energy Center closed Saturday after failing to renew its contract with SCA Tissue, which supplied about 80 percent of the plant’s revenue. CONTINUE READING
MERRILL - History buff buys downtown Merrill building for antique store
A rundown building in downtown Merrill will reopen as an antique store this summer, courtesy of a man whose passion is history. CONTINUE READING
MADISON – Exact Sciences prices offering
Exact Sciences said Tuesday it will sell 5.5 million shares of common stock at $12.35 a share in a secondary stock offering. CONTINUE READING
MADISON - Republicans negotiate changes to Wisconsin budget
Republicans privately negotiated a series of last-minute changes to the Wisconsin budget Tuesday designed to smooth its passage, including removing a cap on a popular tax credit program for disabled veterans and delaying the loosening of... CONTINUE READING
MADISON – As construction booms in Madison skilled workers are in short supply
Wisconsin may be lagging the rest of the country in job creation and Madison is falling behind peer cities in economic growth, but a construction boom in the state Capital has resulted in a shortage of skilled construction workers. CONTINUE READING
GREEN BAY – Downtown apartment project could get nearly $3 million from city
The Redevelopment Authority could provide nearly $3 million in assistance to a developer building apartments on East Walnut Street in downtown Green Bay. CONTINUE READING
LA CROSSE - Proposal made to purchase county center
A local partnership has proposed buying the La Crosse County Administrative Center and turning it into student housing for nearby Western Technical College. CONTINUE READING
Senior living facility proposed for Shorewood
Vero Beach, Fla. Harbor Retirement Associates plans to build a senior living facility which would provide both assisted living and memory care in the 1100 block of East Capitol Drive, Shorewood Village Manager Chris Swartz said. CONTINUE READING
HSA executive has former Blue Cross building under contract
John Mangel III, vice president of business development and acquisitions for Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate, has a contract to purchase the 10-story former Blue Cross Blue Shield office building at 401 W. Michigan St. in downtown Milwaukee. CONTINUE READING
Real estate odds and ends
Brookfield assisted living center sold for $2.4 millionNashville, Tenn.-based Brookdale Senior Living Inc. recently purchased the assisted living facility at 685 Woelfel Road, in the Town of Brookfield, from... CONTINUE READING
Milwaukee developer to build 7-story apartment building in downtown Green Bay
Milwaukee-based Dermond Property Investments plans to build a $14 million, 7-story apartment building with 93 units and 3,000 square feet of retail space at 105 N. Washington St. along the Fox River in downtown Green Bay. CONTINUE READING
MillerCoors buys property near downtown to expand Tenth and Blake brewery
MillerCoors LLC recently purchased the 110,000-square-foot industrial facility at 918 W. Somers St., near downtown Milwaukee, for $650,000 from Securant Bank & Trust. CONTINUE READING
Zilber plans $100 million residential development in Hawaii
Milwaukee-based Zilber Ltd. announced today that it plans to build a 202-home, $100 million development on a-50 acre site in Maui that it acquired recently from Honolulu-based The Mills Group. CONTINUE READING
Hampton Inn hotel planned in Kenosha
A 93-room Hampton Inn hotel is planned for the northwest corner of Highway 50 and 125th Avenue in Kenosha. The site is about one-third of a mile west of I-94. CONTINUE READING
Rexnord leases space in Global Water Center
West Milwaukee-based Rexnord Corp. is the latest company to commit to leasing space at the Global Water Center in Milwaukee. CONTINUE READING
Milwaukee Broach to move HQ from Menomonee Falls to New Berlin
Menomonee Falls-based cutting tool manufacturer Milwaukee Broach Company Inc. will move from its current location at N52 W13821 Northpark Dr., Menomonee Falls, to a 28,000-square-foot industrial space that it leased recently at 5660 S. Westridge... CONTINUE READING
MIAD to begin construction of dormitory in Third Ward
Construction is slated to begin the week of June 24 on a new six-story apartment-style residence hall that the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) will build at 252 E. Menomonee St. in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward, across the street... CONTINUE READING
Groundbreaking next week for mixed-use Sussex development
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Monday, June 24, to celebrate the start of construction for a $19 million mixed use development, called Mammoth Springs, at N63 W23231 Main St., Sussex. CONTINUE READING
Pleasant Prairie creates new production manufacturing district
The Pleasant Prairie Village Board this week approved the creation of a new zoning district to accommodate production, manufacturing, assembly, office, and research and development uses in the village. CONTINUE READING
New construction
Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. was contracted to design and build a 5,000-square-foot grocery store remodeling project for Mei Hua Market at 11066 W. National Ave., West Allis. Briohn recently completed design... CONTINUE READING
Sales
Colliers International|WisconsinHendricks Commercial Properties purchased the Gateway Center, a multi-tenant, 96,800-square-foot industrial building at... CONTINUE READING
Leases
Boerke CompanyHaifa Enterprises LLC leased 1,306 square feet of space in the Farwell Shoppes at 1952 N. Farwell Ave., Milwaukee, from Farwell Shoppes LLC. CONTINUE READING
Bryant & Stratton announces children's college
Bryant & Stratton College today announced it will open a Children's College at its Wauwatosa Campus at 10950 W. Potter Road, offering students a unique program for their children while they attend classes. CONTINUE READING
State Senate approves bill to reform WEDC
The Wisconsin State Senate unanimously passed a bill that includes numerous reforms to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC). CONTINUE READING





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