Sheboygan – New news will be delivered in the new month, but let’s summarize the business story you might have missed in October.
Recent news includes two retailers who are planning to enter the shopping center, the sale of a bowling alley, and the future plans for the bank that went out of business.
Olt’s Bargain Outlet grows at the substitute for Big Lot
The Discount Retail Ol’s Bargain Outlet is a substitute for the Big Lot on the 3426 Caller Memorial Drive, which closed this fall.
According to Marketing and Advertising Senior Vice President Tom Kaipers, it may open early next year. He acknowledged that Big Lots’ wreath was one of some of the leases obtained by Olise in bankruptcy sales.
Olt’s says that it offers “real brands” such as books and furniture in bargains.
The company opened a store in Kinosha and Rothschild in Wisconsin as part of the plan to open 50 new stores in the 2024 fiscal year.
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Burlington store opens in Memorial Mall
Another discount department store took over the storefront. Burlington opened on November 1 in the old Bed bus & Beyond of Memorial Mall.
This was the 14th store in the state, providing prizes and discounts such as $ 10 discount cards and Burlingon brand umbrellas on the grand opening weekends.
Golf course owner acquires Lake Shore Lages
Tyler Luteke has purchased the popular tourist destination Lake Shore Lanes on the south side of $ 3.8 million from the Hillbert family.
LUEDTKE has a crystal lake golf course (formerly a Lancelrot Golf Course). He recently purchased a bowling alley of Lake Elkhart and Von Du Rack for $ 725,000, respectively.
“Our mission is to prosper facilities for these families, enable all ages to be available at affordable prices, and save them in future generations,” Lute said in a news release.
He was not able to contact him immediately if his own ownership would change the operation of Lake Shore Lins.
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Wells Fargo Bank will be a town home
Wisconsin Avenue 636, the former Wells Fargo Bank and the site may be the development of complex applications and a town home.
Common Council concluded a pre -development contract with 3 Amigos Apartments and LLC on October 7, adopting it on October 21.
Before the new project, the building will be removed and dismantled in the second half of this year.
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