Home Industries Health Care Wisconsin Athletic Club to open Brookfield location

Wisconsin Athletic Club to open Brookfield location

Brookfield residents will soon have a new fitness option as the Wisconsin Athletic Club today announced plans for a new location near the southeast corner of Barker Road and Interstate 94.

swimming-shutterstock_345928865

The WAC recently received approval to proceed with the plans for a new club on seven acres at the former site of the University of Phoenix building.

Wisconsin Athletic Club closed on its $3.6 million purchase of the 53,000-square-foot building on Wednesday, Dec. 30. The renovation project will include a 5,000-square-foot addition and a 10,000- to 12,000-square-foot outdoor pool area.

WAC partner Keith Nygren said the club had been looking for “the right location in Brookfield for some time and feel that this is the right place to be, especially considering the explosion of activity in the surrounding area.

The new location is scheduled to open this summer and will be the club’s largest facility to date. It will feature an indoor/outdoor aquatic center with three pools, including a whirlpool, kids’ pool with water features and “expansive outdoor pool deck.” There will also be a cycle studio, two large group fitness studios and a functional training area.

In continuous operation since 1976, the WAC now has seven locations in West Allis, Brookfield, Greenfield, Wauwatosa, downtown Milwaukee, Glendale and Menomonee Falls.

The club is also in the midst of upgrading its downtown facility at the 411 Building. As reported by BizTimes Milwaukee in September, the club extended its lease for 10 years and is expanding into the fifth floor. The additional 7,500 square feet of space will include fitness studios, yoga and Pilates areas and a functional training area. The sixth floor space, which is entirely occupied by the club, is also getting upgrades.

“We are committed to serving the downtown community and are excited to be part of the renewed growth and development we see in the city, particularly east of the river. We are truly dedicated to being here for the long term,” Nygren said.

 

Arthur covers banking and finance and the economy at BizTimes while also leading special projects as an associate editor. He also spent five years covering manufacturing at BizTimes. He previously was managing editor at The Waukesha Freeman. He is a graduate of Carroll University and did graduate coursework at Marquette. A native of southeastern Wisconsin, he is also a nationally certified gymnastics judge and enjoys golf on the weekends.
Brookfield residents will soon have a new fitness option as the Wisconsin Athletic Club today announced plans for a new location near the southeast corner of Barker Road and Interstate 94. The WAC recently received approval to proceed with the plans for a new club on seven acres at the former site of the University of Phoenix building. Wisconsin Athletic Club closed on its $3.6 million purchase of the 53,000-square-foot building on Wednesday, Dec. 30. The renovation project will include a 5,000-square-foot addition and a 10,000- to 12,000-square-foot outdoor pool area. WAC partner Keith Nygren said the club had been looking for “the right location in Brookfield for some time and feel that this is the right place to be, especially considering the explosion of activity in the surrounding area. The new location is scheduled to open this summer and will be the club’s largest facility to date. It will feature an indoor/outdoor aquatic center with three pools, including a whirlpool, kids’ pool with water features and “expansive outdoor pool deck.” There will also be a cycle studio, two large group fitness studios and a functional training area. In continuous operation since 1976, the WAC now has seven locations in West Allis, Brookfield, Greenfield, Wauwatosa, downtown Milwaukee, Glendale and Menomonee Falls. The club is also in the midst of upgrading its downtown facility at the 411 Building. As reported by BizTimes Milwaukee in September, the club extended its lease for 10 years and is expanding into the fifth floor. The additional 7,500 square feet of space will include fitness studios, yoga and Pilates areas and a functional training area. The sixth floor space, which is entirely occupied by the club, is also getting upgrades. “We are committed to serving the downtown community and are excited to be part of the renewed growth and development we see in the city, particularly east of the river. We are truly dedicated to being here for the long term,” Nygren said.  

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