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Commercial truck retailer plans Germantown location

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Dubuque, Iowa-based Truck Country, a retailer and servicer of commercial trucks, plans to open a new facility in Germantown on a 16-acre property it has recently purchased along I-41, southeast of the Holy Hill Road interchange. The company purchased the property at N128 W21795 Holy Hill Road and plans to redevelop it into a 37,000-square-foot

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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.
Dubuque, Iowa-based Truck Country, a retailer and servicer of commercial trucks, plans to open a new facility in Germantown on a 16-acre property it has recently purchased along I-41, southeast of the Holy Hill Road interchange. The company purchased the property at N128 W21795 Holy Hill Road and plans to redevelop it into a 37,000-square-foot retail truck sales and services facility, according to a press release from Milwaukee-based commercial real estate firm The Barry Co., which facilitated the purchase. With operations across Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin, Truck Country is one of the largest Freightliner semi truck dealership groups in the country. The property sale was facilitated by David Buckley and Jim Barry of The Barry Co. and Sam Dickman Jr. of Milwaukee-based real estate firm The Dickman Co. "Despite the complexity of the transaction and several extended deadlines, both parties navigated the process with expertise and determination," the press release says. The property, sold by an entity called RA Steinman Legacy LLC, is located along I-41 in the Germantown Gateway Corporate Park, which is home to Golden Pet Manufacturing, Green Bay Packaging and several logistics companies. “We’re thrilled to have played a role in bringing this transformative project to Germantown’s commercial gateway," Buckley said.

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