April 11, 2012 There's no doubt which commercial real estate sector is performing the best today: multi-family. And a new report from the Mortgage Bankers Association does nothing to contradict this. Read more...
April 10, 2012 Trane USA, LLC recently leased 12,008 square feet of flex space in Stadium Business Center II in Milwaukee. Read more...
April 04, 2012 Morgan/Harbour Construction has completed a 4,000-square-foot office build-out for Burns & Wilcox located within 155 N. Wacker Drive in Chicago. Read more...
April 03, 2012 Nystrom, Inc., a manufacturer of commercial building products, recently completed a lease expansion and relocation totaling about 51,000 square feet of manufacturing space in Brooklyn Park, Minn. Read more...
March 28, 2012 Joshua Walker and Anthony Ensley, members of a motorcycle club, recently leased 3,650 square feet of office space in the Riverworks District in Milwaukee thanks to the help of two brokers with Milwaukee's Cassidy Turley Barry. The location will serve as the headquarters the men's motorcycle club. Read more...
March 21, 2012 JCF Real Estate has completed its final office lease for the first phase of the Corporate Reserve of St. Charles. Read more...
March 21, 2012 Foresite Realty Partners has announced the sale of 4801 Southwick Boulevard, a 73,000-square-foot suburban office building located in the south suburbs of the Chicago MSA. Read more...
March 21, 2012 Jones Lang LaSalle recently completed a 54,000-square-foot lease transaction for Bank of America Plaza in St. Louis. Brown & James, a full-service business, appellate advocacy and litigation law firm, is moving to the 30-story building. Read more...
March 16, 2012 Meridian Capital Group, LLC, recently negotiated $127 million in mortgage financing on behalf of Harbor Group International for its class-A office building located at 200 Public Square in Cleveland, Ohio. Read more...
March 15, 2012 Adam Broderick, vice president in the Indianapolis office of Jones Lang LaSalle, said that commercial real estate activity is increasing in Indiana's biggest city. And the reason is a familiar one: Building activity in the city has been nearly nothing for more than three years. Read more...