Home Industries Real Estate Uline purchases another 106 acres in Kenosha for $22.7 million

Uline purchases another 106 acres in Kenosha for $22.7 million

Scenes inside one of Uline’s 1 million-square-foot warehouses at its Pleasant Prairie headquarters campus.

Pleasant Prairie-based shipping and business supplies provider Uline has acquired another 105.7 acres of vacant land in Kenosha, bringing its most recent acquisitions in that area to 336 acres.

Located south of Highway 142, immediately west and north of Uline’s building off 128th Avenue, the land was purchased from an affiliate of Chicago-based Logistics Property Company for more than $22.7 million, according to state records.

Logistics Property Company (LPC) had purchased the land in 2019, with plans to construct three industrial buildings totaling more than 1.7 square feet. The largest of the three buildings was expected to be more than 1 million square feet in size.

Attempts to reach representatives for LPC to verify whether any development or grading occurred on the site were unsuccessful on Wednesday.

Uline’s most recent land purchase near its Pleasant Prairie headquarters adds about 106 acres to its holdings in the area. (Photo courtesy of Kenosha County)

The land, along with 230 acres immediately south of the parcel along 38th Street in Kenosha that Uline purchased in July for $23.6 million, could easily be used to expand the company’s Kenosha campus, which currently has four large distribution centers. That campus is located about 8 miles north of Uline’s Pleasant Prairie headquarters complex.

The company has grown significantly since moving its corporate headquarters from Waukegan, Illinois to Pleasant Prairie in 2010.

Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
Pleasant Prairie-based shipping and business supplies provider Uline has acquired another 105.7 acres of vacant land in Kenosha, bringing its most recent acquisitions in that area to 336 acres. Located south of Highway 142, immediately west and north of Uline’s building off 128th Avenue, the land was purchased from an affiliate of Chicago-based Logistics Property Company for more than $22.7 million, according to state records. Logistics Property Company (LPC) had purchased the land in 2019, with plans to construct three industrial buildings totaling more than 1.7 square feet. The largest of the three buildings was expected to be more than 1 million square feet in size. Attempts to reach representatives for LPC to verify whether any development or grading occurred on the site were unsuccessful on Wednesday. [caption id="attachment_557546" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Uline's most recent land purchase near its Pleasant Prairie headquarters adds about 106 acres to its holdings in the area. (Photo courtesy of Kenosha County)[/caption] The land, along with 230 acres immediately south of the parcel along 38th Street in Kenosha that Uline purchased in July for $23.6 million, could easily be used to expand the company’s Kenosha campus, which currently has four large distribution centers. That campus is located about 8 miles north of Uline's Pleasant Prairie headquarters complex. The company has grown significantly since moving its corporate headquarters from Waukegan, Illinois to Pleasant Prairie in 2010.

Stay up-to-date with our free email newsletter

Keep up with the issues, companies and people that matter most to business in the Milwaukee metro area.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy.

No, thank you.
Exit mobile version