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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

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.

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.

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.

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