Rendering of planned Whole Foods Market at The Mayfair Collection Highway 45 and Burleigh Street, Wauwatosa, WI
Photo courtesy of TOA Architects.
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Timothy C. Blum |
CHICAGO, IL and
MILWAUKEE, WI (Feb. 13, 2014) — Timothy
Blum, executive vice president of Retail Development for HSA Commercial
Real Estate, today announced that Whole Foods Market has signed a
45,150-square-foot lease to anchor the second phase of The Mayfair
Collection, a large-scale, mixed-use development at Highway 45 and Burleigh
Street in Wauwatosa, Wis.
The new Whole Foods store will be housed in a converted
warehouse space at the northeast corner of Burleigh Street and 112th Street.
Plans for the second phase of The Mayfair Collection also
include approximately 50,000 square feet of junior anchor retail space, a mix
of upscale bars and restaurants, a bank branch, and a 140-room hotel.
HSA Commercial expects to break ground on the second phase
this spring with a planned opening for Whole Foods early in 2016.
“Wauwatosa is not only a dynamic and energetic community,
but also one with a strong passion for natural and organic foods,” comments Michael
Bashaw, Midwest regional president of Whole Foods Market. “We are delighted
to join this community and support the wonderful people who live in it.”
Michael Bashaw |
With a focus on fresh, organic fruits and vegetables,
specialty items, high-quality meats and poultry, everyday pantry staples and
sustainable seafood, this new store will appeal to the health conscious as well
as devoted food enthusiasts.
The Wauwatosa store will provide customers with grocery
staples as well as a butcher, fishmonger, baker and a team of chefs creating
freshly prepared take-out meals – all under one roof.
Phase I of The Mayfair Collection consisted of adaptively
repurposing functionally obsolete warehouse buildings along Highway 45 into
new, contemporary retail environments to be occupied by Nordstrom Rack, Dick’s
Sporting Goods, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Old Navy, Ulta Beauty, and more.
Grand opening for Phase I is scheduled for April 3. Proposed
future phases of The Mayfair Collection include the development of
multi-family, office, and medical buildings subject to future market demand for
those uses.
“We are very excited
that Whole Foods chose The Mayfair Collection for its second store in the metro
Milwaukee area,” said Timothy Blum.
“We are hopeful that this will help fuel
the continued development of the ‘Burleigh Triangle’ into the premier
commercial and residential district in the region.”
Evanston, Ill.-based
TOA Architects is the project architect for The Mayfair Collection. Premier
Design + Build will serve as the general contractor for the first two phases.
For a complete
copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Mark Thomton at mthomton@taylorjohnson.com
or 312-267-4523.
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