ZPG purchased a 22.8-acre land tract located southwest of 108th Street and Green Bay Road to develop a speculative industrial building.
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ZPG has acquired a fully-leased 171,114 square foot industrial building located at 10200 S. Reinhart Drive in Oak Creek.
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The Restaurants at Eleven25, an 8,000 square foot food court and cafeteria, has opened. It features five diverse counter-service restaurants and is open to the public.
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School has leased space for nearly a decade. The property consists of two buildings, a three-story 27,754 square foot office building and a three-story 14,093 square foot building.
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The three-story, 95,000 square foot office building, located at 1425 Discovery Parkway, was first private sector development at Innovation Campus in Wauwatosa.
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This 72,324 square foot building would be built on 4.5 acres at the northwest corner of 102nd Street and 78th Avenue in LakeView Corporate Park.
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The neighborhood emerging out the former Pabst Brewery has become quite active. The former malt house and elevator is being converted into an apartment complex and the church will become a micro-brewery.
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The 170,000 square foot building's redevelopment plans include new space for Milwaukee Brewing Co., event hall, offices, and self-storage.
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IL developer attracted to downtown and the Bucks arena, is proposing a six-story hotel to be built near the roundabout entrance to The Brewery.
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Local real estate investor is buying the 170,000 square foot former Pabst Brewing Co. shipping center and will rehab it into new space for Milwaukee Brewing Co., offices, and self-storage.
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Starting Aug. 1, college students will move into apartments in what used to be the downtown building where Pabst Brewing Co. bottled its beer.
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Pabst Brewing Co. opened a satellite office in the Pabst Professional Center. The return of the Pabst name is part of the neighborhood's revival.
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Pabst closed in 1996 abandoning buildings on its 21-acre site. In 2006 Joe Zilber acquired most of the complex and began redevelopment into a mixed-use neighborhood.
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The first five-story apartment building will be located on vacant land at 926 W. Juneau with 110 units and the second at 1003 W. Winnebago with 164 units.
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Preservation Park, which is planned at the southeast corner of Juneau Avenue and N. 10th Street, will include steel panels showing a timeline narrative of the former Pabst brewery’s development.
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2440 W. Corporate Preserve in Oak Creek was bought and is occupied by AW-Lake Co. ZPG also purchased a building from Weasler Engineering who will occupy under a lease.
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A subsidiary of Actuant, Weasler Engineering sold its land and facility to ZPG and will lease it back. A 61,000 square foot expansion is planned to streamline operations.
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Florida real estate investment company purchased the 78,000 square foot building in RidgeView Corporate Park.
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ZPG selected JLL as the exclusive marketing and leasing representative for its new 257,344 square foot building being developed at 2650 Auto Mall Drive.
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Milwaukee Brewing Co. plans to expand their operations and move to the Shipping Center, located at W. Juneau and N. 8th Street, in the former Pabst complex.
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Five industrial buildings, totaling 190,100 square feet, are located between S. Howell Avenue and S. 2nd Street north of Edgerton Avenue.
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Next Realty LLC purchased South Towne Center at 3700 S. 27th Street, Greenfield Towne Center at 6100 W. Layton Ave., and Autumn Grove Plaza at 12850 W. Blue Mound Road.
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Sherwin-Williams is leasing 10,000 square feet for its commerical retail division, including warehousing and distribution of paint and coating products and materials.
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Pabst will occupy a 2,100 square foot office on the third floor in the Pabst Professional Center, which was their last available space. The building opened in 2014 and is fully leased.
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Whitestone Realty Capital, LLC bought the Malt House (99,552 square feet) and grain warehouse (44,232 square feet) allowing their long-planned redevelopment to move forward.
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The two properties, one is 19 acres and the other is 14 acres are located at the Woodland Prime office park off of Good Hope Road in Menomonee Falls.
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Interview with Navis about the growing amount of industrial sales, leases, and construction taking place over the IL/WI state line. He agreed that the Southeast WI market is in the middle of an industrial boom.
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The renovated 250,000 square foot building will have 151 apartments on three floors, with enough beds to house more than 400 students, and a 4,000 square foot food court.
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