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Festival Foods to break ground on Kenosha store

A groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Friday, June 28, to celebrate the start of construction of a 74,000-sqaure-foot Festival Foods grocery store at 3215 80th St. in Kenosha.

The general contractor for the project is Miron Construction Co. Inc.

“Kenosha represents a key opportunity to expand our business to southern Wisconsin,” said Mark Skogen, president and chief executive officer of Festival Foods. “We are honored to become a member of this wonderful community, and we are excited about the economic impact that this new store will bring both through new construction and as an ongoing business operation for many years to come.”

Festival Foods has its headquarters in De Pere and Onalaska. The company has 17 grocery store locations, all in Wisconsin.

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A groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Friday, June 28, to celebrate the start of construction of a 74,000-sqaure-foot Festival Foods grocery store at 3215 80th St. in Kenosha.


The general contractor for the project is Miron Construction Co. Inc.

“Kenosha represents a key opportunity to expand our business to southern Wisconsin,” said Mark Skogen, president and chief executive officer of Festival Foods. “We are honored to become a member of this wonderful community, and we are excited about the economic impact that this new store will bring both through new construction and as an ongoing business operation for many years to come.”

Festival Foods has its headquarters in De Pere and Onalaska. The company has 17 grocery store locations, all in Wisconsin.

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