This 14-story building is the last remaining property at the site left to be developed.
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The lease of 42,521 square feet of warehouse space within 1331-1333 Davis Road brought the building to 100% occupancy.
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Farmland that was located east of I-41 and Holy Hill Road has been developed into 140-acre Gateway Corporate Park.
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Industrial Deal of the Year – Briggs and Stratton Global Distribution Center in Germantown.
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The 19.5-acre property, which includes a vacant office building that will be demolished, was sold by affiliates of Zilber Ltd.
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The industrial market in the Milwaukee area has remained consistently steady, but the problem is finding good sites close to the freeway on which to build.
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The venue with a capacity of 37,0000, was sold to Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co., and will continue to be managed by event promoter Live Nation Entertainment Inc.
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The 121,000 square foot industrial building is located in LakeView Corporate Park, near I-94 with easy access to Chicago and Milwaukee markets.
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Buildings sold to private equity fund managed by Boston firm. Eleven of 15 buildings are in Pleasant Prairie, while two are in Mount Pleasant, one in Yorkville, and the final one in Kenosha.
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This 300,000 square foot building will cover 18 acres at Beloit Avenue and Highway 11.
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Bio Fab Technologies is working to build a modern 50,000 square foot facility in LakeView Corporate Park.
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This manufacturer of metal food containers will occupy the entire Zilber Industrial 1 building at Kenosha Corporate Park.
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They will occupy Zilber Industrial 3 which is one of two new facilities being developed in new corporate park.
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The abandoned Pabst Brewing Co. site was transformed into a neighborhood that's a shining example of historic preservation and adapated reuse.
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ZPG is busy creating a new 140-acre industrial park that was recently farmland in Germantown. It is anchored by Briggs & Stratton distribution facility and two speculative industrial buildings.
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Each building will be almost 200,000 square feet and constructed in the newly developed corporate park, located near Holy Hill Road and I-41.
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The nearly 490,000 square foot facility will employ about 80 people in positions involving material handling, shipping and receiving.
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