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Indian Trail Plaza

  • City: Kenosha

A Vibrant Community in the Heart of the Midwest Indian Trail, situated in the thriving city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, presents a unique blend of urban vitality and suburban tranquility. As the fourth largest community in Wisconsin, Kenosha is a larger medium-sized city that is rich in diversity and culture, with its 24 distinct neighborhoods offering a variety of lifestyles and experiences. Kenosha County, beautifully located in the far southeast corner of the state, stretches from the picturesque shores of Lake Michigan to the serene, rural countryside. This strategic positioning makes Kenosha not only a scenic harbor town but also a hub of accessibility. With convenient transportation options including Interstate 94/41, the Metra Union Pacific North Line from Chicago, as well as boat and air travel, Kenosha offers unparalleled connectivity to major urban centers while retaining its unique local charm. The broader Chicago-Naperville-Elgin metro area, also known as the Greater Chicagoland area, is one of the largest metros in the nation, housing 9.6 million people across 14 counties. This vast region spans a 5,000-square-mile area in northeastern Illinois, extending into Wisconsin and Indiana. The city of Chicago, a core part of this metro with 2.7 million residents, has seen significant growth and development, especially in attracting businesses and young professionals to its high-rise residential and office towers downtown. This metro area is characterized by a robust economy, fueled by sectors like distribution, finance, manufacturing, and high-tech. The presence of Fortune 500 companies such as Boeing, Walgreens, Allstate, and McDonald’s, combined with a high concentration of large tech firms like Amazon, Groupon, and Google, makes the area a dynamic center of economic activity. This economic vibrancy is complemented by a rich cultural scene, with over 70 museums and a variety of entertainment options that cater to all ages and interests. Education is a cornerstone of the Chicago metro, with world-class institutions like Northwestern University and the University of Chicago contributing to a highly skilled labor pool. The area's workforce is among the most diverse and well-trained in the U.S., offering a competitive edge in a variety of industries. This educational prowess is reflected in the high percentage of residents holding advanced degrees, which is well above the national average. The housing market in the region is evolving, with a shift towards renting as evidenced by the completion of thousands of new apartments. This shift has led to a decline in homeownership rates, which currently stands at 60%. The median home price in the area is $264,600, offering a range of residential options for families and professionals. In conclusion, Southport & Indian Trail in Kenosha represents an ideal blend of small-town charm and big-city amenities, making it a perfect location for families and businesses looking for a place to call home in the heart of the Midwest. With its rich cultural heritage, robust economic landscape, and excellent educational institutions, this area promises a high quality of life and ample opportunities for growth and success.

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Current Tenants

Suite Number Sq. Ft. Tenant NameName
#6320-103 3,200 Noodles & Co.
#6320-104 1,195 Available
#6320-106 1,334 Available
#6430-100 2,400 QDOBA Mexican Eats
#6430-102 1,600 Tundra Tobacco
#6430-104 2,560 Kenosha Urgent Care
#6430-106 1,200 Cost Cutters
#6430-112 4,800 Familia Dental
#6430-116 1,600 Jimmy Johns
#6430-118 1,600 Americash Loan of Wisconsin
#6430-120 2,053 Red Wing Shoes
#6430-122 2,000 AT&T
#6610-100 6,682 Red Robin
#6610-106 3,097 Dave’s Hot Chicken

Location

Demographics 1-Mile 3-Mile 5-Mile
2010 Population 4,409 67,098 120,686
2020 Population 4,431 68,472 118,216
Avg HH Income $86,971 $78,653 $79,597
Major Nearby Routes