Menomonee Falls sells former Kohl’s distribution center for $7.2 million

C.H. Coakley & Co. purchased the building for storage

The Village of Menomonee Falls sold the former Kohl’s Corp. Distribution Center to Milwaukee moving and storage company C.H.Coakley & Co. for $7.2 million.

CMK Inc., the corporate structure for Michael Coakley, managing partner of C.H. Coakley & Company, purchased the 388,000-square-foot building at N54 W13901 Woodale Drive.

Mark Fitzgerald, Menomonee Falls village manager, said Coakley is planning to use the building primarily for data storage.

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The Milwaukee Sting Volleyball Club is also proposing to lease a portion of the space to use as its headquarters.

The village has owned the building since 2011, when it obtained it from Kohl’s Corp. in exchange for a building in the Woodland Prime business park in Menomonee Falls, Fitzgerald said.

Kohl’s had been leasing back space until the end of October.

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The company no longer needs the space since expanding its headquarters in Menomonee Falls. In June, the Kohl’s Innovation Center opened in a 366,000-square-foot converted factory warehouse.

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