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Redevelopment of vacant Greenfield retail center advances with site purchase

One of the structures on the Spring Mall site in Greenfield. Image from LoopNet
One of the structures on the Spring Mall site in Greenfield. Image from LoopNet

Milwaukee development firm Mandel Group has purchased its latest project site. The 24-acre site, located northeast of South 76th Street and West Cold Spring Road, was purchased from the City of Greenfield for $4 million, according to state property records. The property is currently occupied by the mostly vacant Spring Mall, which Mandel plans to

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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 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.
Milwaukee development firm Mandel Group has purchased its latest project site. The 24-acre site, located northeast of South 76th Street and West Cold Spring Road, was purchased from the City of Greenfield for $4 million, according to state property records. The property is currently occupied by the mostly vacant Spring Mall, which Mandel plans to demolish and replace with 257 market-rate apartment units in two-story "garden-style" buildings. The development would be called Cold Spring Crossing and is slated to have a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units centered around a courtyard with amenities including a pool, plans show. Milwaukee-based Engberg Anderson is the project's architect. Mandel plans to keep some of the existing retail space that is used by Meyer’s Restaurant and Bar, the mall’s only remaining commercial tenant. The City of Greenfield approved Mandel's project plans in May. In September, the city approved a tax incremental district that would incentivize the Spring Mall redevelopment, which is estimated to increase the property's value by $58 million by the end of 2026, according to a project plan for the TID. Mandel would receive up to 95% of the annual property taxes the development generates over 24 years, totaling $32.6 million. The city selected Mandel to redevelop the site in 2024 after issuing a request for proposals that received two responses. Approximately three years ago, Seattle-based Amazon presented Greenfield officials with plans to build a distribution facility on the property before dropping plans. After another redevelopment proposal for the site, from Milwaukee-based Cobalt Partners with about 370 housing units, also fell through, the city purchased the site and began the RFP process. Representatives from Mandel Group did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the project's timeline, but have said that construction could begin this year.

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