Home Industries Real Estate Mustard and vinegar processor buys 96-acre property in Summit

Mustard and vinegar processor buys 96-acre property in Summit

GIS image of the site in Summit purchased by Olds Products Co.

An affiliate of Pleasant Prairie-based Olds Products Co., a mustard and vinegar processor, has purchased nearly 100 acres of land in the Village of Summit. This comes after the same entity, Stonecrest Properties LLC, purchased 43 acres of land in neighboring Oconomowoc this spring. The 96-acre property in Summit is located at 35303 Pabst Road,

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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.
An affiliate of Pleasant Prairie-based Olds Products Co., a mustard and vinegar processor, has purchased nearly 100 acres of land in the Village of Summit. This comes after the same entity, Stonecrest Properties LLC, purchased 43 acres of land in neighboring Oconomowoc this spring. The 96-acre property in Summit is located at 35303 Pabst Road, which has been most recently used as agricultural land. It was purchased from Pabst Farms Inc., which lists its registered agent as James Pabst, for $2.5 million. The 43-acre property in Oconomowoc, also most recently used for agriculture, is adjacent to the Summit parcel, along Pabst Road near the intersection of White Tail Lane. It was purchased from Pabst Farms Development Inc. for $1.7 million. City planners in both Summit and Oconomowoc said they have not received any inquiries from Olds Products or Stonecrest Properties to rezone the property. Both municipalities currently have the land zoned for residential development, most likely single family homes. Oconomowoc city planner Jason Gallo said in order for Olds Products to build any industrial facility, the company would need to receive a land use amendment, in addition to gain approval for rezoning and site plans. Olds Products and Pabst Farms Development did not respond to requests for comment. Olds Products announced in April 2023 that it is planning a four-phase expansion of its facility in LakeView Corporate Park in Pleasant Prairie. The company built its existing facility there, located at 10700 88th Ave., in 1995 and relocated its manufacturing and administrative operations there from Illinois. It has expanded the facility over time to its current size of 266,000 square feet. The planned expansion projects would add a total of 260,000 square feet of space to the facility and would increase employment there by 60 to 90 additional full-time jobs by 2030.

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