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Mixed-Use Development OpportunitIES AVAILABLE

Oconomowoc, WI

WAUKESHA COUNTY’S highly ANTICIPATED MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Property Specs

    • Anchor / Mid-Box | 10,000 – 75,000 SF

    • Restaurant Outlot District | 1.0 – 1.5 Acres

    • Service Retail | 1.0 – 1.5 Acres

    • Hospitality | 2.0 Acres

    • Sendiks Food Market

    • Fleet Farm

    • Harley Davidson

    • YMCA

    • Aurora Health Care

    • Opportunities to be a part of the newest and most recognizable redevelopment in Waukesha County, WI.

    • Development includes 178 multifamily units and a future hotel site.

    • Located on Highway 67 (23,600 vehicles per day) with easy access to I-94 and Highway 16.

    • ProHealth Care | 156 Beds

    • Sendiks Food Market

    • Target Distribution Center | 500 Employees

    • Aurora Health Care | Urgent Care

    • Roundy’s Distribution Center | +/- 1,000 Employees

    • Oconomowoc Corporate Center | 160 Acres | 2,400 Employees

 
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NOW LEASING IN OCONOMOWOC, WI

Wangard Partners is revitalizing the long-cherished Olympia Resort in Waukesha County’s Oconomowoc into a gateway for the growing community. The redevelopment plans include retail establishments, The Locklyn Apartment Community, a hotel, medical offices, commercial outlets, a recreational bike trail and so much more. Located on Highway 67, the site offers easy access to I-94 and Highway 16 as well as high visibility from approximately 23,600 vehicles per day. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this new and highly anticipated revitalization.

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Demographics

  • Population - 23,412

  • Number of Households - 9,289

  • Avg. Household Income - $111,164

  • Daytime Population - 23,025

  • Retail Goods Spending - $2.6 million

CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS

  • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 8,500 SF long-term medical clinic lease.

  • Outlots are also for sale. Contact Wangard or Mid-America directly for more information.

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Construction is underway on a new Veterans Affairs outpatient clinic in Oconomowoc that will serve veterans in Milwaukee’s outlying suburbs, in the hopes of cutting travel times for veterans that might prevent them from seeking health care.

Group of seven men including Stewart Wangard at a groundbreaking ceremony, shoveling dirt on a construction site with a cloudy sky in the background.
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The Locklyn is the ideal retreat for Oconomowoc residents after a day of work, an excursion on the lake, or an afternoon exploring local restaurants and retail. The Locklyn at Olympia Fields makes it easy to access work, school, dining establishments, and entertainment while keeping you just minutes from the lush natural surroundings for which Lake Country is known, including lakeside beaches, trails, resorts, and parks. 

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Stewart Wangard

Executive Chairman & Founder

Phone: 414.935.4110

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