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State’s first PGA Tour Superstore to open in Brookfield

The state's first PGA Tour superstore will open in a building off of Bluemound Road in Brookfield. The building was previously occupied by a Babies 'R' Us store. (Photo courtesy of Google Street View)

The state’s first PGA Tour Superstoretore is expected to open in December in Brookfield. The golf supplies and clothing store will open in a 44,040-square-foot, stand-alone building at 18550 W. Bluemound Road. The building was previously occupied by a Babies ‘R’ Us store, which closed following the bankruptcy of parent company Toys ‘R’ Us, and

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Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
The state’s first PGA Tour Superstoretore is expected to open in December in Brookfield. The golf supplies and clothing store will open in a 44,040-square-foot, stand-alone building at 18550 W. Bluemound Road. The building was previously occupied by a Babies ‘R’ Us store, which closed following the bankruptcy of parent company Toys ‘R’ Us, and was purchased in March 2019 by Van Horn Real Estate for $3.25 million CBRE retail brokers Gary Stein and Ben Weiland, who served as the owner’s agent in that transaction, also represented Van Horn Real Estate in its effort to secure PGA Tour Superstore as a tenant, Stein said Wednesday. Nick Tice of Founders 3 was the tenant rep for the retailer. Stein said he and Weiland had been working with PGA Tour Superstore, trying to get them as a tenant for a few years. “We had a deal pre-COVID, they walked away because of the uncertainty and then came back,” Stein said. “They are in possession of the space and are doing construction now. They said they hope to open in mid-December.”

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