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139-lot subdivision planned in Muskego

The Kirkland Crossing project site. Image from Janssen Bruckner

Two area development firms are moving ahead on development of a 139-lot subdivision in Muskego.

This week, Milwaukee-based real estate development and investment company F Street purchased approximately 46 acres off of College Avenue for about $2.4 million, according to state records.

F Street is partnering with Janssen Bruckner, a residential builder and broker in southeast Wisconsin, to deliver half-acre single-family home lots to buyers and home builders, according to Mike Doney, chief operating officer of F Street.

The project’s first phase will consist of 68 lots on the 46 acres F Street purchased, and are expected to be construction ready this spring, according to Janssen Bruckner.

The remaining lots will be part of future phases that the company has not purchased property for yet, Doney said.

We’ve seen a lot of demand in the area for new housing,” Doney said.

Known as Kirkland Crossing, the full development will span 110 acres with about 26 acres of mature woodlands preserved, according to Janssen Bruckner.

Map from Janssen Bruckner
Hunter covers commercial and residential real estate for BizTimes. He previously wrote for the Waukesha Freeman and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A graduate of UW-Milwaukee, with a degree in journalism and urban studies, he was news editor of the UWM Post. He has received awards from the Milwaukee Press Club and Wisconsin Newspaper Association. Hunter likes cooking, gardening and 2000s girly pop.
Two area development firms are moving ahead on development of a 139-lot subdivision in Muskego. This week, Milwaukee-based real estate development and investment company F Street purchased approximately 46 acres off of College Avenue for about $2.4 million, according to state records. F Street is partnering with Janssen Bruckner, a residential builder and broker in southeast Wisconsin, to deliver half-acre single-family home lots to buyers and home builders, according to Mike Doney, chief operating officer of F Street. The project's first phase will consist of 68 lots on the 46 acres F Street purchased, and are expected to be construction ready this spring, according to Janssen Bruckner. The remaining lots will be part of future phases that the company has not purchased property for yet, Doney said. "We’ve seen a lot of demand in the area for new housing," Doney said. Known as Kirkland Crossing, the full development will span 110 acres with about 26 acres of mature woodlands preserved, according to Janssen Bruckner. [caption id="attachment_610615" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Map from Janssen Bruckner[/caption]

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