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The Shoppes at Prairie Ridge shopping center in Pleasant Prairie has secured several new leases including JC Penney and Ulta.

The 365,000-square-foot Shoppes at Prairie Ridge shopping center, located at the southeast corner of Highway 50 and 104th Street in Pleasant Prairie, represented by Mid-America Real Estate, has secured several new leases including JC Penney and Ulta. JC Penney’s 104,175-square-foot store will open on July 31 and Ulta’s 10,000-square-foot store will open on Nov. 2. Other tenants in the shopping center include a 126,000-square-foot Target store, a 50,000-square-foot Dick’s Sporting Goods store, a 19,686-square-foot PetSmart store and a 5,000-square-foot Maurice’s store. Mid-America Real Estate brokers representing the shopping center include Richard Spinell, Barb Kading, Dan Rosenfeld and Michael Fitzgerald. JC Penney was represented by Dan Cohen of Mid-America Real Estate and Steve Swanson of SRS Real Estate Partners. Ulta was represented by Peter Glaser of CB Richard Ellis. In addition, Mid-America is working on a deal for an Olive Garden restaurant to be built on an outlot at the shopping center, Rosenfeld said. That would be the first location in rapidly-growing Kenosha County for the popular Italian restaurant chain. The closest Olive Garden location to Kenosha County is in Racine.

The Shoppes at Prairie Ridge shopping center in Pleasant Prairie has secured several new leases including JC Penney and Ulta.

The 365,000-square-foot Shoppes at Prairie Ridge shopping center, located at the southeast corner of Highway 50 and 104th Street in Pleasant Prairie, represented by Mid-America Real Estate, has secured several new leases including JC Penney and Ulta. JC Penney's 104,175-square-foot store will open on July 31 and Ulta's 10,000-square-foot store will open on Nov. 2. Other tenants in the shopping center include a 126,000-square-foot Target store, a 50,000-square-foot Dick's Sporting Goods store, a 19,686-square-foot PetSmart store and a 5,000-square-foot Maurice's store. Mid-America Real Estate brokers representing the shopping center include Richard Spinell, Barb Kading, Dan Rosenfeld and Michael Fitzgerald. JC Penney was represented by Dan Cohen of Mid-America Real Estate and Steve Swanson of SRS Real Estate Partners. Ulta was represented by Peter Glaser of CB Richard Ellis. In addition, Mid-America is working on a deal for an Olive Garden restaurant to be built on an outlot at the shopping center, Rosenfeld said. That would be the first location in rapidly-growing Kenosha County for the popular Italian restaurant chain. The closest Olive Garden location to Kenosha County is in Racine.

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