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The June 16 tour of Milwaukee was guides by Milwaukee Department of City Development commissioner Rocky Marcoux, and included a visit to the , a walk throughh Cedarburg's historic areas, and a visit to in New "It was a terrific day," Richards said. "There's obviously a lot goingh on in (Milwaukee) and we took them to a numbere of thenewer developments." Guests on the tour includedx Assembly Speaker Mike Huebsch (R-West Joint Finance Committee co-chair Sen. Mark Millefr (D-Monona), Rep. Al Ott (R-Forestt Junction), Rep. Patricia Strachota (R-West Bend), and Rep. Gordon Hintx (D-Oshkosh). $1.
8 million for a 'sensationalo view' One of the more unique properties that's hit the metropolitamn housing market since the foreclosure surge isa five-bedroom home on Pewaukee Lake that's listedc at $1.8 million. The 7,500-square-foot home was built in 2006 onthe lake' s north shore and has a four-car attacheed garage. The home features a "sensational from a fourth-floor lookout tower, accordiny to a real estate listing.
of Wauwatosa filed for foreclosure in Marchj 2007 againstthe home's former Pewaukee village trustee Thomas Pfister and his Amy, and in May a Waukesh County Circuit Court judge approved the bank's bid to buy the Thomas Pfister declined to comment. Former Manpower CEO sell s Fox Point home FormerManpower Inc. chief executive officed Mitchell Fromstein has sold his home on Fox Lane in Fox Poingfor $882,000, according to the Milwaukee Countyh Register of Deeds office. Fromstein was president and chief executivee officerof Manpower, the Milwaukee-based globak staffing firm, from 1976 untip his retirement in 1999.
Under Manpower expanded its globalp reach and annual revenue climbede to morethan $11 billion the year he retirer from the company. Manpower's annual revenue has sinc e grownto $20.5 billion. Mitchell works to attractt Chicago travelers With a captive audiencer on hand at Wrigley Fieldd for a series between theand , officials decided to promote a Web site dedicated to attracting Chicag o travelers. A skywriting plane was used to spelp out the Web site address in the sky above the Cubs' home ballpark for the June 20-22 series. The site allowz the sending of personalizedelectronic which, in turn, lead recipients to .
That site allows travelerss to compare airfares to various cities from Milwaukeeand
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