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Festival Foods store building in Hales Corners sold for $18 million to auto dealer business

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The building for the Milwaukee area’s first Festival Foods grocery store has been sold for $18 million to a Green Bay-area based auto dealership business that was recently acquired by Bergstrom Automotive, the largest auto retailer in Wisconsin. An affiliate of Festival Foods sold the 67,000-square-foot building, located on a 7.5-acre site at 5600 S.

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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 recent 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.
The building for the Milwaukee area's first Festival Foods grocery store has been sold for $18 million to a Green Bay-area based auto dealership business that was recently acquired by Bergstrom Automotive, the largest auto retailer in Wisconsin. An affiliate of Festival Foods sold the 67,000-square-foot building, located on a 7.5-acre site at 5600 S. 108th St. in Hales Corners, to Green Bay area-based Broadway Enterprises, according to state records. Broadway Enterprises, founded in 1916, primarily owns and operates car dealerships and rental car franchises, according to the company's website. In 2023, Neenah-based Bergstrom Automotive announced that it had reached an agreement with Broadway to acquire the company. Now known as Broadway by Bergstrom Automotive, it has two auto dealerships in Green Bay and one in Manitowoc. The Hales Corners Festival Foods store opened in 2019. The building was previously occupied by a Kmart store. De Pere-based Festival Foods has 41 stores located throughout Wisconsin. Representatives from Broadway Enterprises, Bergstrom Automotive and Festival Foods did not respond to a request for comment about the sale of the Hales Corners Festival Foods store property. Sandra Kulik, Hales Corners village administrator, said the village has not received any inquiries to rezone the property or change occupancy. She said that given the agreement the village has with the developer of the property, Green Bay-based Commercial Horizons, as well as the tax incremental financing district in place to support the project, rezoning the property to be used as an auto dealership would be challenging, though not impossible. Kulik added that the village has no intention of rezoning the property as of now.

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