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Nine-building business park planned in Oconomowoc

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Oconomowoc-based developer The Property Advisor is proposing a nine-building mixed-use business park in the Pabst Farms area of Oconomowoc. The development, called Blackrock Commerce Center, would be generally located at the southeast corner of Old School House Road and Hackney Way. The projects nine buildings would include: Building one would be located along Old School

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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.
Oconomowoc-based developer The Property Advisor is proposing a nine-building mixed-use business park in the Pabst Farms area of Oconomowoc. The development, called Blackrock Commerce Center, would be generally located at the southeast corner of Old School House Road and Hackney Way. The projects nine buildings would include: "Uses will be a variety of businesses that need semi-retail exposure that also need warehouse space," documents say. "Examples would include contractors, showrooms, retail, and service businesses with light retail traffic." "Uses will be a variety of businesses that need less retail exposure but serve the community’s residents with services typically by appointment or off-site," documents submitted to the city say. "This could include small contractors and service-related companies." "This part of the project will be flex space warehouses for businesses and individuals that do not need or have retail exposure or customers visiting their location," documents submitted to the city say. "Uses will include small businesses and individuals that mostly need warehouse space, shop space, and the possibility of a small office component." "The benefit of this type of development is the vast diversification of its tenant mix to serve the community’s needs," The Property Advisor said in a memo to the city. "The variety of building sizes, placement, and customizable buildouts allow for a strong tenant mix throughout the project that strictly traditional office, retail, or industrial buildings do not offer." The Property Advisor does not have an anticipated construction start or completion date, according to documents submitted to the city.

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