St. John Properties, Inc., a full-service commercial real estate development and management company, has signed new leases with three employers totaling more than 30,000 square feet of commercial office space at Mt. Pleasant Commerce Center in Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin. Upon their occupancy at 13200 Globe Drive, which encompasses two single-story buildings comprising just over 100,000 square feet of office and retail space, the groups will cumulatively bring approximately 120 employees to the 18-acre mixed-use business community. Since opening its Wisconsin regional office in 1987, St. John Properties has developed more than 1.7 million square feet of space across 16 projects in the greater Madison and Milwaukee metropolitan areas. Greg Fax, Regional Partner for St. John Properties represented the landlord in all three transactions.
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) will relocate approximately 25 to 30 employees from 4020 Durand Avenue in Racine to 10,150 square feet of space at 13200 Global Drive, Building 200 by year-end.
Power transmission equipment manufacturer Twin Disc Inc., based in Racine, signed a lease for 15,482 square feet of space and will relocate the company’s engineering division and approximately 45 employees to Mt. Pleasant Commerce Center by year-end. The company will occupy Building 100.
Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) and Total Spectrum provide applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy to children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The company signed a lease with St. John Properties for 5,536 square feet of space for its second location with St. John Properties, fifth location in the greater Milwaukee area, and 11th in Wisconsin. The group will occupy Building 200 starting in October. WEAP offers individualized 1:1 therapy for children with autism up to age 6 to work on communication, social skills, and activities of daily living. Services are offered in a variety of learning-rich treatment environments from center-based to home and community settings. They also provide diagnostic services for families in need of an assessment for autism and/or other developmental delays. Approximately 30-40 employees, ranging from behavior technicians to board certified behavior analysts will work at the Mt. Pleasant Commerce Center facility.