Milwaukee-based commercial real estate services firm Colliers | Wisconsin is getting new leadership with Lyle Landowski becoming president and chief executive officer effective Jan. 1.
Current CEO Scott Welsh and President Mike Fardy will maintain an ownership stake in the company, according to the Monday announcement.
Landowski, who has been with the company for 15 years, and several other longtime colleagues also will be taking an ownership stake.
The new leadership team includes Tom Shepherd (20 years with the company), Dan Wroblewski (16 years), Jessica Voelker (16 years), Mike Wanezek (14 years) and Ryan Frohmader (five years).
Welsh and Fardy will remain engaged with the company by providing mentorship to younger staff in addition to assisting with some business activity.
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La Jolla permit reviewers approve two home projects and dispute design plan for addition to historic house
La Jolla’s Development Permit Review Committee approved plans to add to this property at 5692 Dolphin Place.
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Two Bird Rock residential projects got the La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee’s approval on the first try during the board’s March 9 meeting.
Any preliminary review can be made final by a unanimous vote, which allows the board to make a recommendation on the project. Such was the case for a proposal to add a 444-square-foot unit to a house at 5692 Dolphin Place and a plan to build an accessory dwelling unit, or “granny flat,” at 5550 La Jolla Hermosa Ave.
Kansas investor buys Milwaukee-area industrial buildings for $20.5 million as part of large portfolio deal
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A Kansas investment firm recently acquired four Milwaukee-area industrial buildings for $20.45 million as part of a $67.5 million, six-property industrial portfolio deal. Fairway, Kansas-based Platform Ventures LLC acquired the six fully leased properties from…
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A Kansas investment firm recently acquired four Milwaukee-area industrial buildings for $20.45 million as part of a $67.5 million, six-property industrial portfolio deal.Fairway, Kansas-based Platform Ventures LLC acquired the six fully leased properties from a group of sellers led by Minneapolis-based Biynah Industrial Partners, according to a news release.The portfolio included two facilities next to Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport. They are the 100,800-square-foot FedEx Ship Center at 5319 S. Th