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Article: Steiner: We are in Delafield to stay City's biggest landlord suffers another setback
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- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)
- Article date:
- October 13, 2009
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By KELLY SMITH
City of Delafield - Jason Steiner, president of the Cudahy-based
Steinergroup, the city's largest landlord, said he and the real
estate management company are committed to stay in Delafield and
Lake Country, despite a series of economic setbacks.
"We are facing some challenges, but we are committed to
Delafield, and we are here to stay. Eventually the economy is going
to recover, and I think the recovery is going to occur sooner in
Delafield," Steiner said.
Steiner said he and his wife, Susan, who live in Mequon, are also
renting a condominium in Delafield and plan to spend more time in
the community.
He said he thinks the city has a prosperous economic future
despite the ...
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