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2211-2417 S Green Bay Rd
Racine, WI 53406 Sturtevant

$6.00 USD/SF/YR

Unknown For Lease  •  10,000+ SF

Property Details

  • Property Type Unknown
  • Year Built 1994
  • Total Building Size 153,067 SF
45 Transit Score
38 Walk Score

4 Spaces Available

Name Space Use Size Rent Details
1st Floor Ste 2219 Industrial 10,000-30,855 SF $6.00 USD/SF/YR
City & landlord are very flexible and open to creative uses. Photos are from before the trampoline park took 2/3 of the suite; 30k SF leftover

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: Triple Net
  • Space Type: Relet
1st Floor Ste 2401 Retail 3,005 SF Rate Upon Request
  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: Triple Net
  • Space Type: Relet
  • In Contiguous block: 11,005 SF
1st Floor Ste 2409 Retail 2,000-6,400 SF Rate Upon Request
2nd generation restaurant space in-line with Home Depot

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: Negotiable
  • Space Type: Relet
  • In Contiguous block: 11,005 SF
1st Floor Ste 2415 Retail 1,600 SF Rate Upon Request
Storefront space in-line with Home Depot

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: Negotiable
  • Built out as: Standard Retail
  • Space Type: Relet
  • In Contiguous block: 11,005 SF

Description

Take advantage of this exclusive opportunity to hold space at a focal point of Racine’s retail market by leasing one of the newly available spaces at High Ridge Center. 
  
Featuring four spaces for lease, a divisible 30,855-square-foot junior anchor space, a 6,400 SF partially built-out former Restaurant, and two in-line storefront suites at 3,005 and 1,600 square feet, High Ridge Center is the premier destination to enter this abounding market. Destroy Iron Fitness has recently opened, reinforcing the center along with its shadow anchors, Home Depot, Burlington, and a Culver's out-parcel. It is adjacent to Regency Mall, with combined traffic counts of over 50,000 vehicles per day, providing unmatched exposure to would-be customers. The zoning allows for restaurant, retail, office, and medical uses, opening up endless possibilities to serve the more than a quarter-million residents in a 10-mile radius.
  
High Ridge Center was acquired by Woodcrest Capital in 2022. Since taking over, Woodcrest Capital has backfilled a majority of the center. Woodcrest Capital identified a tremendous opportunity to support the community and took it upon itself to take ownership and return High Ridge Center to its former glory.
  
Woodcrest Capital welcomes first-time and franchise businesses to its centers with easy-to-read leases and flexible terms. Woodcrest is also sufficiently sophisticated to please the largest of national credit tenants. As a family-owned business with over 40 years in commercial real estate, Woodcrest owns and operates everything from Class A centers in the busiest neighborhoods to troubled centers it’s rehabilitating in struggling rural communities.
  
Racine County, like High Ridge Center, has made a resounding comeback after undergoing a brief decline in population from 2012 to 2016; demographic indicators have rocketed back since then. 40% of the county’s entire population has a college degree, which correlates with the percentage of households making over $100,000 per year at 37%. Major investments in the area paint an optimistic outlook for continued success. Microsoft broke ground on its $1 billion data center 8 miles from Downtown Racine in September 2023; the first phase of its larger 1,345-acre plan in Wisconn Valley Science and Technology Park. Regency Mall, which is adjacent to High Ridge Center, is also undergoing a $120 million redevelopment that will renovate the mall and bring a Woodman’s Food Market and an apartment complex expected to open in 2025.

Highlights

Restaurant, retail, office, and medical spaces open to join diverse tenants, including a gym, learning center, and medical provider.
Racine County is undergoing a transformational period as major investments like Microsoft’s data center and Regency Mall’s redevelopment are underway.
Shadow-anchored by Home Depot, Burlington, and a popular Culvers outparcel, while adjacent Regency Mall provides substantial ulterior consumer draws.
Average household income of $76,434 contributes to over $2.6 billion in annual consumer spending within a 10-mile radius.
Situated near a bustling signalized intersection off US-31 boasting combined traffic counts of over 50,000 daily drivers with ample parking.
High Ridge Center offers availabilities of up to a 30,855 SF jr. anchor (divisible) and spaces as low as 1,600 SF, with a special introductory rate.

Property Flyers

Amenities

  • Pylon Sign

Major Tenants

Tenant SF Occupied Lease End Date
Community Medical Services
Destroy Iron Fitness
Mrs. Myers' Learning Lab

Public Transportation

Commuter RailDriveWalkDistance
Sturtevant Amtrak Station (Hiawatha Service - Amtrak) 10 min - 5.0 mi
AirportDriveWalkDistance
General Mitchell International 33 min - 24.0 mi
Hunter Ryffel 682-297-4544 Woodcrest Capital LLC
Hunter Ryffel 682-297-4544 Woodcrest Capital LLC