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Kenosha will get another huge distribution center
Chicago-based First Industrial Realty Trust, a real estate investment trust (REIT), plans to build a 692,000-square-foot distribution center on a vacant 100-acre site southeast of 52nd Street and 88th Avenue for Norfolk, Neb.-based Affiliated Foods Midwest.
More hotel, retail development for Rawson Avenue
Ed Eldridge, the owner of People's Choice Corp. car wash at 7700 W. Rawson Ave., plans to build a five-story, 99-room hotel with 1,600 to 2,500 square feet of meeting space, on a vacant site just north of a gas station at the northwest corner of South 76th Street and Rawson Avenue in Franklin.
Kohl’s to open new Grafton store
Menomonee Falls-based Kohl's Corp. will open its new Grafton store on Wednesday, April 9, in the Grafton Commons development at I-43 and Highway 60.
Real estate deal of the week
A joint venture formed by West Development owner Brett West and Wahlgren-Schwenn owner Kevin Wahlgren recently purchased a 1.8-acre site, owned by Wahlgren, on the east side of South 103rd Street, between West Oklahoma Avenue and West Beloit Road, in Greenfield. West and Wahlgren plan to build a 13,340-square-foot office building on the site
Real estate people in the news
Brookfield-based NAI MLG Commercial recently promoted five of its brokers.
Real estate events
CARW Real Estate Roundtable Forum, Tuesday, April 1, 7-9:30 a.m., Italian Community Center.
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Foundations Bank’s center helps launch new businesses
It has only been accepting clients since the start of the year, but Foundations Bank's Center for Business Growth in Pewaukee has already launched four new businesses, said Greg Kolton, president and chief executive officer of the bank. "They're in various stages of evolution now," he said. "They all started and built their business plans here, and three of them got their funding through us." The center is designed to be a turn-key resource for businesses that are looking to expand or new start-up companies, Kolton said.