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Manpower headquarters tour hosted by BOMA Wisconsin/AOMA of Greater Milwaukee, Tuesday, March 13, 3:30-6:30 p.m. Meet at Libiamo restaurant,...

Real estate odds and ends

Brookfield-based MLG Capital, part of the MLG family of companies, is renovating Meadowood Plaza in Madison, located at Raymond...

Real estate people in the news

Hartland-based PDC Midwest Inc. recently hired Richard Piontek as project manager and Brian Zwicky as an architect. Milwaukee-based...

Real estate deal of the week

DGM Development, the owners of an Irish pub in Madison, recently purchased the 127-year-old, two-story, 3,200-square-foot building at 1850...
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Weekly Profile: Jon Scholz

Senior vice president of project management, CG Schmidt Inc.

More residential development coming to Pleasant Prairie

Urban sprawl from the Chicago area continues to spread across the state line as several housing projects are being proposed in Pleasant Prairie.

Franklin company plans move to West Allis

Weather Tight Corp. plans to move its corporate headquarters from Franklin to a new $2.2 million, 25,625-square-foot building that would be constructed on a vacant 2.5-acre site at 1400 W. Oklahoma Ave. in West Allis.

New Credit Freeze Law has some complications

By Jan Mechanic, for SBT Identity theft affects thousands of consumers and impacts business operations. Recently, many states, including Wisconsin...

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