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Village of Greendale purchases Southridge site for apartment development

160-unit apartment complex planned on land sold by J.C. Penney

Rendering of apartment complex proposed on Southridge Mall property in Greendale.

The Village of Greendale has purchased 18.5 acres of land east of Southridge Mall from J.C. Penney Corp. for $1.2 million.

Rendering of apartment complex proposed on Southridge Mall property in Greendale.
Rendering of apartment complex proposed on Southridge Mall property in Greendale.

The land at 5350 S. 76th St., is the proposed site of a 160-unit apartment complex being developed by General Capital Group and Milwaukee-based Robert Joseph Properties.

The complex will include three buildings featuring one- and two-bedroom units and underground parking.

A clubhouse will be built in between the two buildings on the west side of the development and a courtyard will link the north and south buildings, according to plans submitted to the village.

The site is the location of a former tire, battery and auto center.

Todd Michaels, Greendale village manager, said the village purchased the property and conveyed it to the developer the same day.

“That project is moving forward as fast as possible,” Michaels said.

The Village of Greendale has purchased 18.5 acres of land east of Southridge Mall from J.C. Penney Corp. for $1.2 million. [caption id="attachment_140520" align="alignright" width="317"] Rendering of apartment complex proposed on Southridge Mall property in Greendale.[/caption] The land at 5350 S. 76th St., is the proposed site of a 160-unit apartment complex being developed by General Capital Group and Milwaukee-based Robert Joseph Properties. The complex will include three buildings featuring one- and two-bedroom units and underground parking. A clubhouse will be built in between the two buildings on the west side of the development and a courtyard will link the north and south buildings, according to plans submitted to the village. The site is the location of a former tire, battery and auto center. Todd Michaels, Greendale village manager, said the village purchased the property and conveyed it to the developer the same day. “That project is moving forward as fast as possible,” Michaels said.

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