April 2, 2025 - 12:58

In a notable transaction, SportPet Designs has secured a lease for 5,760 square feet of space at 1725 Dolphin Drive in Waukesha. This move marks a significant expansion for the company, which specializes in pet products. The lease was facilitated by Derek Yentz, who represented the tenant throughout the negotiation process.
Additionally, The Krivos Group has successfully renewed their lease for 5,814 square feet, ensuring their continued presence in the commercial real estate landscape. This renewal reflects the group’s commitment to maintaining their operations in the area, which has proven to be a strategic location for their business activities.
These transactions highlight ongoing activity in the commercial real estate sector, showcasing the adaptability and resilience of businesses in securing spaces that meet their operational needs. As companies continue to navigate the evolving market, these leases signify confidence in the local economy and the potential for growth in the coming years.
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