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HSA Commercial starts construction of industrial buildings in Cudahy, Bristol

HSA Commercial Real Estate's planned Cudahy warehouse. Rendering courtesy of HSA Commercial
HSA Commercial Real Estate's planned Cudahy warehouse. Rendering courtesy of HSA Commercial

Chicago-based developer HSA Commercial Real Estate is starting construction of two more industrial warehouses in southeastern Wisconsin, one in Cudahy and the other in Bristol. The 130,600-square-foot Cudahy building is going up at 4850 S. Pennsylvania Ave., east of Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport. The 447,000-square-foot building in Bristol is going up at 9406 136th Ave.,

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Chicago-based developer HSA Commercial Real Estate is starting construction of two more industrial warehouses in southeastern Wisconsin, one in Cudahy and the other in Bristol. The 130,600-square-foot Cudahy building is going up at 4850 S. Pennsylvania Ave., east of Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport. The 447,000-square-foot building in Bristol is going up at 9406 136th Ave., in HSA Commercial's Bristol Highlands Commerce Center. The Cudahy building replaces a vacant structure on the 8.2-acre site. It will finish construction in June, according to a news release. The Bristol building is scheduled for completion in early 2022. HSA Commercial is active in southeastern Wisconsin. It has more than 2 million square feet of warehouse space under construction or proposed in the region. “Significant e-commerce growth continues to drive demand for newly constructed class A warehouse space along critical last-mile corridors,” Robert Smietana, vice chairman and chief executive of HSA Commercial, said in a statement.

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