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Development group buys land in Kenosha where it plans to build nearly 800-unit multi-family project

Strawberry Fields development planned north of Highway 50, west of I-94

Strawberry Fields project in Kenosha. Rendering: Korb + Associates Architects
Strawberry Fields project in Kenosha. Rendering: Korb + Associates Architects

The developers behind the planned Strawberry Fields multi-family project have acquired the 76.5-acre Kenosha site where the nearly 800 housing units will be built. According to state records, the swath of land at 13620 75th St. was recently acquired for $5.2 million by CCM-Strawberry Fields Holdings LLC. The group is registered to West Allis-based Cardinal Capital

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The developers behind the planned Strawberry Fields multi-family project have acquired the 76.5-acre Kenosha site where the nearly 800 housing units will be built. According to state records, the swath of land at 13620 75th St. was recently acquired for $5.2 million by CCM-Strawberry Fields Holdings LLC. The group is registered to West Allis-based Cardinal Capital Management Inc., which is developing Strawberry Fields along with Kenosha-based Land Quest. The land is located north of Highway 50, east of 72nd Street and 142nd Avenue and about 1.5 miles west of the I-94 north-south freeway. It was purchased from the Geraldine Brown Revocable Trust. Once built, the development will include 798 residential units and various amenities such as mini golf, walking trails, a movie theater, golf simulator and volleyball and tennis courts. It was scaled back from original plans, which called for 916 units in all. The units will be spread throughout a mix of larger three-story buildings and smaller side-by-side townhouse buildings.

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