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Ugly Building: 8000 N. Port Washington Road and 310 W. Bradley Road, Fox Point

Vacant gas station and restaurant buildings northeast of Bradley and Port Washington roads.
Vacant gas station and restaurant buildings northeast of Bradley and Port Washington roads.

Two vacant retail properties greet passersby headed north on Port Washington Road as they pass Bradley Road. They are the former Northpoint Service Center at 8000 N. Port Washington Road and former Port China restaurant at 310 W. Bradley Road. It appears the service center building may soon be used again. It’s under contract for

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Two vacant retail properties greet passersby headed north on Port Washington Road as they pass Bradley Road. They are the former Northpoint Service Center at 8000 N. Port Washington Road and former Port China restaurant at 310 W. Bradley Road.

It appears the service center building may soon be used again. It’s under contract for purchase, and the prospective buyer filed plans with the village to reopen it as a gas station and convenience store. Travis Tiede and Adam Matson of Newmark Knight Frank are marketing that property for sale. They said the proposal would “bring new life into a main throughway in the village.”

The two were once pitched as a redevelopment site, but an impediment to that is a We Energies substation behind the buildings.

The owner of 8000 N. Port Washington Road is the Thomas M. Willetts Revocable Living Trust, and the owner of 310 W. Bradley Road is Karl Cheng.

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