WI: New 1.3M-Square-Foot Warehouse Park Planned for Bristol, Wis. | Trade and Industry Development

WI: New 1.3M-Square-Foot Warehouse Park Planned for Bristol, Wis.

Mar 04, 2022
Chicago-based HSA Commercial Real Estate will break ground this spring on a new commercial warehouse park totaling 1.3 million square feet near its existing Bristol Highlands Commerce Center East development in Bristol, Wisconsin. When complete, the three-building Bristol Highlands Commerce Center West development will sit on 82 acres near Interstate 94 and the Wisconsin-Illinois border.
 
HSA Commercial Real Estate plans to start construction on the first 550,000-square-foot building in April, with completion expected in July 2023. Bristol Highlands Commerce Center West will also include two additional warehouses measuring 417,000 and 357,000 square feet. Like the buildings that comprise Bristol Highlands Commerce Center East, those in the West development will be built on a speculative basis, helping to meet demand for modern industrial space along the fast-growing industrial corridor between Chicago and Milwaukee.
 
Tenants in the existing Bristol Highlands Commerce Center East development include HARIBO of America, Inc., which recently executed a 157,656-square-foot, full-building lease at 9655 136th Ave., and Visual Pak, which last year moved into a 472,176-square-foot warehouse at 9605 136th Ave. A third warehouse totaling 447,000 square feet and located at 9403 136th Ave., is scheduled for completion in May 2022, marking the final phase of the East project.
 
In addition to the six warehouses in Bristol, HSA Commercial has industrial projects planned or under construction in Mount Pleasant, Oak Creek, Waukesha, Cudahy, Franklin and Somers.
 
Partners in Design Architects has been selected as the architect for Bristol Highlands Commerce Center West, while PREMIER Design + Build Group, LLC will serve as general contractor and Pinnacle Engineering Group will provide civil engineering services. The warehouses will be leased by CBRE.
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