Real Estate

No surprise: Downtown office property taxes rank high

Actual property taxes paid for class A office space in downtown Milwaukee are higher than those paid in most other downtown markets in the country, according to research by Boston-based Colliers International.

Real estate resources

Building Owners and Managers Association Certified Commercial Investment Members ...

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Real estate events

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

Real estate odds and ends

Aurora Health Care on Tuesday opened an Aurora QuickCare site inside the Wal-Mart store at 411 Pewaukee Road, Pewaukee....

Real estate people in the news

Patricia M. Stevens was recently hired by Milwaukee-based RFP Commercial Inc. as a commercial real estate broker.  Elm...
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Real estate deal of the week

Milwaukee-based Towne Investments, a division of Zilber Ltd., announced Tuesday that it has purchased 38 acres, consisting of seven...

Weekly Profile: Michael A. Seramur

commercial broker associate, Ogden & Company Inc.

Small development planned for Menomonee Valley

Joseph Santoro, who owns a landscaping and snowplowing business, plans to build a $650,000, 8,185-square-foot office and warehouse building on a vacant 37,287-square-foot lot in the Menomonee Valley.

Industrial building planned for south side

Sunlite Building Corp. plans to build a $3.2 million, 44,800-square-foot building with 39,200 square feet of industrial space and 5,600 square feet of office space at 1320 W. National Ave. and 1333 W. Pierce St. on Milwaukee's south side. The building will be leased by Vulcan Lead.

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