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Southeastern Wisconsin’s changing landscape: Bluemound Road in Brookfield

An arieal view of Bluemound Road in Brookfiled
9. The Bluemound Road corridor looking east in 2025 with projects like Poplar Creek Town Center and the Corners of Brookfield in the foreground.

This story is part of “Southeastern Wisconsin’s changing landscapes: Then, now and what’s next,” a feature in the 30th anniversary issue of BizTimes Milwaukee, published on March 17. Find coverage of more areas in the region here or paid subscribers can see the full feature in the digital edition of the magazine.  One of metro

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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.
This story is part of "Southeastern Wisconsin's changing landscapes: Then, now and what's next," a feature in the 30th anniversary issue of BizTimes Milwaukee, published on March 17. Find coverage of more areas in the region here or paid subscribers can see the full feature in the digital edition of the magazine.  One of metro Milwaukee’s longest retail corridors, Bluemound Road in Brookfield is evolving with the times. The eastern end of the site is occupied by one of the area’s regional malls, Brookfield Square, which has seen visitors declining and rising vacancies for years, with mall ownership and other developers pursuing multiple large projects to boost attractiveness. A former Sears store on the mall’s southern end has been redeveloped with a movie theater, fitness center and WhirlyBall, along with nearby apartments, a hotel and the Brookfield Conference Center. A former Boston Store on the mall’s northern end is being torn down to make way for new mixed-use development as well. At the western end of the corridor, The Corners of Brookfield opened in 2017 with more than 750,000 square feet of mixed-use space spanning 19 acres. Across the street, Poplar Creek Town Center has begun opening its first buildings including two hotels, multiple apartment buildings and new retail and office space.

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