CenterPoint proposes more industrial buildings along I-94
Published January 16, 2008 - BizTimes Daily
Chicago-based CenterPoint Properties plans to build three more speculative industrial buildings in Pleasant Prairie along Interstate 94.
CenterPoint presented a conceptual plan and related documents to the Pleasant Prairie Plan Commission this week for the construction of the first building in the development, a 453,000-square-foot structure that will feature warehouse, distribution and office space on approximately 30 acres of land.
The Kenosha County site is along the south side of 116th Street, southeast of a VW-Audi Distribution Center.
The first building is proposed to have 50 truck loading docks and four drive-in overhead doors. Parking spaces to accommodate 52 semi-trucks are proposed on either side
of the building to the east and west.
The value of the first building, upon completion, is estimated to be near $20 million. CenterPoint expects to begin construction during the spring of this year.
During the meeting, documents also were considered to subdivide and rezone the property. The land is currently being used for agricultural purposes.
The plans will be forwarded to the Pleasant Prairie Village Board for final consideration.



