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Pleasant Prairie redevelop former Midwest Copier/Manutronics site

The Village of Pleasant Prairie’s Community Development Authority plans to redevelop the former Midwest Copier/Manutronics property at 9115 26th Ave., Pleasant Prairie.
The Community Development Authority recently purchased the 2.25-acre property, which has a 25,448-square-foot building, for $475,000.
The village plans to demolish part of the building, remove a storm culvert and the parking lot on the east side of the property. The village then plans to reinstall a natural channel or creek to improve the flow of storm water and the alleviate flooding on the site.
The village plans to use about 16,500 square feet of the building for storage of public works equipment. About 4,000 square feet will be used as a small business light industrial incubator.

The Village of Pleasant Prairie's Community Development Authority plans to redevelop the former Midwest Copier/Manutronics property at 9115 26th Ave., Pleasant Prairie.
The Community Development Authority recently purchased the 2.25-acre property, which has a 25,448-square-foot building, for $475,000.
The village plans to demolish part of the building, remove a storm culvert and the parking lot on the east side of the property. The village then plans to reinstall a natural channel or creek to improve the flow of storm water and the alleviate flooding on the site.
The village plans to use about 16,500 square feet of the building for storage of public works equipment. About 4,000 square feet will be used as a small business light industrial incubator.

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