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Walgreens store building on Greenfield Avenue in Brookfield sold for $6 million

Photo courtesy of Stan Johnson Co.
Photo courtesy of Stan Johnson Co.

The building at 15650 W. Greenfield Ave. in Brookfield that houses a Walgreens store has been sold for $5.95 million, according to state records. The single-tenant retail building totals approximately 13,900 square feet. It is assessed at $2.9 million, according to county records. Walgreens has been at the location for more than 20 years and

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The building at 15650 W. Greenfield Ave. in Brookfield that houses a Walgreens store has been sold for $5.95 million, according to state records. The single-tenant retail building totals approximately 13,900 square feet. It is assessed at $2.9 million, according to county records. Walgreens has been at the location for more than 20 years and recently extended its lease for an additional eight years, according to a news release. According to state records, an affiliate of The Redmond Co., of Waukesha, sold the building to Bloomington, Illinois-based Bell Family LLC. The seller was represented by Mark Lovering and BJ Feller of Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Stan Johnson Co. in its Chicago office. “We were pleased to identify a repeat exchange buyer for our seller,” Lovering said in a statement. “Our pre-existing relationship with the investor allowed for a smooth close, despite some COVID-19-related travel limitations. Ultimately, they were excited to add a well-located Walgreens to their portfolio.” The building is located in a high-traffic corridor along with other national retailers such as Starbucks, Panera Bread and Walmart.

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