
Kenosha Plan Commission to Consider Uline’s Latest 1.2M-Sq-Ft Expansion
KENOSHA, Wis – (WRJN) – Uline Inc. is seeking city approval for a new $120 million warehouse project that would add another 1.2 million square feet to its expanding Kenosha County operations.
The Kenosha Plan Commission is scheduled to hold public hearings Thursday on Uline’s requests to rezone an 80-acre site at the southwest corner of 38th Street and 128th Avenue. The land would shift from agricultural to heavy manufacturing use.
The new proposed distribution facility would be located near a recently completed Uline project. In December, Uline opened Wisconsin’s largest warehouse, a 1.44 million-square-foot facility in Kenosha County.
Uline, a family-owned distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials, already employs more than 3,800 people at their Kenosha County operations and has added over a dozen buildings in the area, including its corporate headquarters in Pleasant Prairie.
No construction timeline on the new project has been announced.
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