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Women in Commercial Real Estate (WCREW) sixth annual Women in Real Estate Leadership Awards (the Leadership Lunch), Wednesday, June...

Real estate odds and ends

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday for a $12.6 million building project at Marquette University High School.

Real estate people in the news

Wisconsin Commercial Real Estate Women (WCREW) today will honor Heather Turner of MSI General, who is the first recipient of the McConnell Networking Award.

Real estate deal of the week

The Willow Run Golf Course in Pewaukee has been sold.

Real estate profile: Monique Charlier

president, Jansen Construction Group Inc.

TIF seminar to be held at MU

Developers and other real estate professionals can learn about tax incremental financing (TIF) at a TIF Practice and Policy Seminar.
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Chicago wine store coming to Brady Street

Wired Ventures partners Blair Williams and Elan Peltz recently purchased a 3,713-square-foot building at 928 E. Brady St., Milwaukee, and Chicago-based Juicy Wine Co. will open a store in the building.

Bank Mutual to open Franklin branch

Brown Deer-based Bank Mutual plans to open a new, 4,000-square-foot branch in the 500,000-square-foot Fountains of Franklin retail development.

North End project to assist minority-owned businesses

Milwaukee-based Mandel Group Inc., which recently began demolition work of the former Pfister & Vogel tannery complex for the North End project, will have a significant amount of minority-owned businesses participating in the development.

Tosa Crowne Plaza hotel tops off

Construction of the Crowne Plaza hotel in Wauwatosa is progressing. A topping-off ceremony will be held for the project on Thursday.

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