MUKWONAGO BUYS 115 ACRES FOR NEW BUSINESS PARK

FROM THE MILWAUKEE BUSINESS JOURNAL…
First building already lined up for planned 115-acre Mukwonago business park.
Mukwonago is lining up plans for a 115-acre business park, and has a local business ready to launch the development with a new facility.
The business park would be on the western side of Highway 83, on land the village plans to buy in March. The village anticipates spending up to $11.2 million buying land and building infrastructure to create the business park. C.I. Banker Wire & Iron Works, currently based in Mukwonago, is planning a 190,000-square-foot building that would be the business park’s first, said John Weidl, village administrator and director of economic development.
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