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Jet’s Pizza coming to Waukesha

Eighth location in Wisconsin

Jet’s Pizza is planning its fifth Milwaukee-area location, in Waukesha.

The Sterling Heights, Michigan-based chain recently signed a lease for a 1,500-square-foot retail space at 530 W. Sunset Drive, according to a news release from Transwestern Real Estate Services.

Jet’s has stores in Brookfield, Glendale, Milwaukee and West Allis, as well as two additional Wisconsin locations in Fond du Lac, Little Chute and Middleton. Nationwide, the franchise has 390 locations in 19 states.

The Waukesha space has sat vacant for about two years, and was previously home to Flexible Finance Loan Center. Jet’s Pizza joins Advanced Auto Parts and Cousins Subs as tenants at retail strip. 

Shaun Dempsey, vice president at Transwestern, represented the landlord in the transaction and Issac Berg of Colliers International represented the tenant. 

Maredithe has covered retail, restaurants, entertainment and tourism since 2018. Her duties as associate editor include copy editing, page proofing and managing work flow. Meyer earned a degree in journalism from Marquette University and still enjoys attending men’s basketball games to cheer on the Golden Eagles. Also in her free time, Meyer coaches high school field hockey and loves trying out new restaurants in Milwaukee.
Jet's Pizza is planning its fifth Milwaukee-area location, in Waukesha. The Sterling Heights, Michigan-based chain recently signed a lease for a 1,500-square-foot retail space at 530 W. Sunset Drive, according to a news release from Transwestern Real Estate Services. Jet's has stores in Brookfield, Glendale, Milwaukee and West Allis, as well as two additional Wisconsin locations in Fond du Lac, Little Chute and Middleton. Nationwide, the franchise has 390 locations in 19 states. The Waukesha space has sat vacant for about two years, and was previously home to Flexible Finance Loan Center. Jet's Pizza joins Advanced Auto Parts and Cousins Subs as tenants at retail strip.  Shaun Dempsey, vice president at Transwestern, represented the landlord in the transaction and Issac Berg of Colliers International represented the tenant. 

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