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Kicking Off the New Year with Two Completed Projects

Kraemer Development Building has been transformed from a parking lot at the Wisconsin Trade Center into a new multi-tenant center in less than a year. With underground parking and two stories of mixed-use space, tenants are moving in and opening for business as Kraemer Brothers finishes up interior work at 8391 Greenway Boulevard. Kraemer Brothers has completed the shell of the new Kraemer Development Building in Middleton, while some work continues inside. Ongoing at the site are build-outs for tenants, including Robertson Plastic Surgery on the second floor that will be completed and turned over on March 3. Work will soon begin on another build-out at a currently unoccupied first floor space. One tenant already open for business in the building is Studio 262, a hair salon at the West end. Zoup, a soup and sandwich shop at the East end is slated to open February 6. This building is the newest addition to the Greenway Station development area in Middleton, in which Kraemer Brothers has completed several hotel, office and retail projects over the last few decades.

Also completed near the start of 2017 was a third project for client Neesvig’s at their Meat Processing & Distribution Center in Windsor, WI. This 12,050 square foot addition and 2,400 square foot remodel is an expansion allowing Neesvig’s to relocate their Empire Operations from Milwaukee to Windsor, which will put their two operations under the same roof. The renovations and addition consisted of a dock, production space, cooler and freezer space. Congratulations to the entire team at Neesvig’s!

Ryan Kraemer

President

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