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MidwestCRE

Cobalt Parnters breaks ground on $160M mixed-use project in Milwaukee

Staff Writer March 26, 2017
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Cobalt Partners, LLC has broken ground on 84South, a 48-acre, $160 million mixed use development in Greenfield, Wisconsin.

The development is located along I-894 at the 84th Street/Forest Home Interchange, less than a mile away from Southridge Mall, Wisconsin’s largest enclosed regional mall.

When complete, 84South will include 375,000-square-feet of retail space, a full service health club, professional office space and 360 luxury apartments.

Mid-America Real Estate-Wisconsin has secured the following retailers for the first phase of the development: Fresh Thyme Farmers Market, Ross, Ulta, Steinhafels Furniture, Carters/Oshkosh, Kirkland’s, Five Below and the second Portillo’s Restaurant in the state of Wisconsin.

This first phase of development is slated for completion in the summer of 2017.  The project has been designed by Milwaukee based Rinka Chung Architecture and is being leased by Mid-America Real Estate-Wisconsin.

“84South is going to expand the Southridge regional trade area and provide retailers an opportunity to locate stores within a sub-market that has proven challenging to land within,” said Mid-America Vice President Scott Satula.  “We’re excited to be a part of the 84South development team and are pleased to bring quality shopping and dining options to Greenfield and the neighboring communities.”

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