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Corri Hess, former BizTimes Milwaukee Reporter.
800-CEO-READ to move to Walker’s Point
Milwaukee-based 800-CEO-READ is moving from the Third Ward to Walker's Point where it will lease 23,410-square-feet from Independence First, 544 S. 1st. St.
Port Washington Common Council approves Blues Factory development
Plans for the Blues Factory, a Paramount Records-themed cultural and entertainment complex on a waterfront site in Port Washington, continues to move forward with the Common Council's unanimous approval this week of the project's concept plan.
Century City Housing Initiative to get $850,000 WHEDA tax credit
The Century City Housing Initiative will receive a tax credit totaling $850,000 from the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) as part of its High Impact Project Reserve program.
HSA Commercial buys Mayfair Road office building for $3.3 million
Mayfair Collection developer HSA Commercial Real Estate, has purchased an office building along Mayfair Road in Wauwatosa.
Dormant land in Kewaskum has a bright future
For nearly a decade, the Village of Kewaskum has had a 34-acre parcel of vacant land along Highway 45 serving as a reminder of the Great Recession.
Delta Defense to hire 135 at new $13 million headquarters
Delta Defense has gotten approval from the West Bend Plan Commission to build a $13 million, 65,000-square-foot facility, which will allow the company to add up to 135 jobs by 2020.
USGA to open office in Elm Grove
In preparation for the 2017 U.S. Open at Erin Hills, the United States Golf Association (USGA) has leased office space in Elm Grove.
City Council hears praise and opposition for Bucks arena deal
The Milwaukee Common Council Monday heard from dozens of supporters and opponents of public funding for a new $500 million downtown arena to be operated by the Milwaukee Bucks.
Glendale hotel up for auction
The Suites at Northshore in Glendale will be sold in an online auction on auction.com from Sept. 28 to Sept. 30.
West Allis alderman questions State Fair’s cost to taxpayers
A West Allis alderman is asking the city for a fiscal impact analysis of Wisconsin State Fair so he can better understand the total costs to taxpayers during the annual event.
West Allis wine shop doubling in size
After three successful years, brothers Joseph and Frank LaSusa are expanding their West Allis wine tasting room to add more retail, a bar and outdoor seating.
Reed Street Yards development site sold to C.D. Smith Construction
C.D. Smith Construction Inc. has purchased a 1.6-acre lot in Reed Street Yards where it will build the first property in what will become a global water technology business park.