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HSA Commercial buys Somers site for warehouse project

HSA Commercial's proposed Somers warehouse. Rendering: Partners in Design
HSA Commercial's proposed Somers warehouse. Rendering: Partners in Design

Chicago-based HSA Commercial recently purchased a 65.2-acre site in the village of Somers in Kenosha County, where it plans to build a 773,764-square-foot warehouse, for $6.6 million, according to state records. The site, known as Darby Lane Farms, is located at 11110 Burlington Road, and is northeast of I-94 and Burlington Road. It is just

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Chicago-based HSA Commercial recently purchased a 65.2-acre site in the village of Somers in Kenosha County, where it plans to build a 773,764-square-foot warehouse, for $6.6 million, according to state records. The site, known as Darby Lane Farms, is located at 11110 Burlington Road, and is northeast of I-94 and Burlington Road. It is just north of the Amazon complex in Kenosha, southeast of I-94 and Burlington Road. Plans for the building were unveiled last fall. The building could be expanded in the future to nearly 1 million, square feet, HSA vice chairman and chief executive officer Bob Smietana said. The project is a speculative development as HSA is still seeking a tenant for the building, Smietana said, but the firm is optimistic about finding one in the hot I-94 Kenosha County corrdior. "There is so much activity in the market," Smietana said. Site work for the project is expected to begin in the middle of this year, he said.

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