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Real Estate Spotlight: Mayfair Collection in Wauwatosa to add hundreds of apartments
More than 10 years into development, another 500 apartment units are on track to be added to The Mayfair...
Nonprofit Spotlight: Penfield Children’s Center
833 N. 26th St., Milwaukee
414-344-7676 | penfieldchildren.org
Facebook: facebook.com/PenfieldChildrensCenter
Instagram: @penfieldchildrenscenter
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/penfield-children’s-center
Year founded: 1967
Mission statement: Ensuring children...
Legacy Bakehouse is primed for growth
Now in its 107th year of business, Legacy Bakehouse is entering a new period of growth. The Waukesha-based manufacturer...
Developer selected to lead redevelopment project at Main and Freistadt in Thiensville
The Village of Thiensville selected Mequon-based Heimat Capital to lead the development of The Corner, a mixed-use redevelopment project...
Delafield’s First Mass Timber Development Has Arrived
The Grain is Delafield’s first mass timber construction project filling a void within the city and making it a...
Former University of Wisconsin basketball star Sam Dekker buys Sheboygan County lakefront home for $1.75 million
Former University of Wisconsin basketball star Sam Dekker has purchased a home along Lake Michigan in Sheboygan County for...
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UW-Milwaukee Chancellor residence sold for $1 million
The former home of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee chancellor has been sold for $1 million, according to state records.
UWMÂ announced...
Brookfield Melting Pot restaurant completes renovation project
The Melting Pot fondue restaurant at 19850 W. Bluemound Road in Brookfield has completed a $100,000 renovation project that...
LANG Technik USA plans to build new Hartland HQ
Hartland-based Lang Technik USA, a provider of workholding and machine tool automation, plans to spend $6 million to build a new headquarters.
Husco to add 100 employees, spend millions on upgrades at Waukesha HQ
Husco will see nearly 50% growth in the coming years due to its newly secured contracts, said Austin Ramirez, president and CEO of Husco.