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Denver investor buys Menomonee Falls’ Woodlands Market

Baceline Investment buys shopping center for $2.7 million

Photo of Woodlands Market from NAI MLG Commercial marketing materials.

Denver-based Baceline Investments LLC announced it has recently acquired the Woodlands Market in Menomonee Falls for a little more than $2.7 million.

Photo of Woodlands Market from NAI MLG Commercial marketing materials.

Woodlands Market, located at N72 W13350-13400 Lund Lane, is a roughly 19,400-square-foot retail property accommodating a variety of tenants, including A Better Me Spa, Barre District, Town Bank and Good Hope Vision.

The property has an assessed value of $2.6 million, according to Waukesha County records.

Baceline is a boutique private equity real estate investment and management company that specializes in the acquisition, management and sale of cash-flowing, necessity-based everyday goods and services shopping centers located in select secondary markets throughout the central U.S.

Denver-based Baceline Investments LLC announced it has recently acquired the Woodlands Market in Menomonee Falls for a little more than $2.7 million. [caption id="attachment_370130" align="alignright" width="343"] Photo of Woodlands Market from NAI MLG Commercial marketing materials.[/caption] Woodlands Market, located at N72 W13350-13400 Lund Lane, is a roughly 19,400-square-foot retail property accommodating a variety of tenants, including A Better Me Spa, Barre District, Town Bank and Good Hope Vision. The property has an assessed value of $2.6 million, according to Waukesha County records. Baceline is a boutique private equity real estate investment and management company that specializes in the acquisition, management and sale of cash-flowing, necessity-based everyday goods and services shopping centers located in select secondary markets throughout the central U.S.

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