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Jackson Machinery shuts down in Port Washington, investor buys property

3830 County Road H, Port Washington. Image from The Barry Company.

The final step in the wind down of Port Washington-based Jackson Machinery has been taken with the sale of the company’s industrial building and offices to a local investor. Founded in 1986, Jackson Machinery was a manufacturer of blow molding machinery for the plastics industry, serving the automotive and recreation sectors, among others. The company

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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 final step in the wind down of Port Washington-based Jackson Machinery has been taken with the sale of the company's industrial building and offices to a local investor. Founded in 1986, Jackson Machinery was a manufacturer of blow molding machinery for the plastics industry, serving the automotive and recreation sectors, among others. The company shut down in October after its owner retired. The company's 4-acre property at 3830 County Road H, located near the intersection of I-43 and County Road H in Port Washington, was sold for $1.35 million, state records show. The sale was brokered by David Buckley of Milwaukee-based commercial real estate firm The Barry Co. The sale included a 23,200-square-foot building with two levels of offices, two 5-ton bridge cranes and a 4,800-square-foot storage building, according to a statement from The Barry Co. Saukville-based D.R. Ag Services Inc. purchased the property as an investment and the space is now available for lease. "The zoning of this property permits various uses from retail to manufacturing, which is beneficial for future occupants," the statement from The Barry Co. says. "...The acquisition by D.R. Ag Services Inc. demonstrates continued investor confidence in the southeastern Wisconsin commercial real estate office and industrial markets." Jackson Machinery could not be reached for comment.

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