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[11.7.2017] Cobalt to buy Menomonee Falls von Schledorn dealerships for redevelopment (BizTimes)
Cobalt Partners is purchasing the von Schledorn Auto Group dealerships on Main Street in Menomonee Falls and is working on a $50 million redevelopment plan for the sites that will include a corporate campus.
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[9.13.2017] Cobalt plans redevelopment along South 70th Street in West Allis (BizTimes)
Milwaukee-based developer Cobalt Partners LLC is planning a 100-room hotel as part of a mixed-use redevelopment project along South 70th Street in West Allis.
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[3.28.2017] Cafe Zupas to open two Milwaukee-area locations (BizTimes)
Café Zupas, a Utah-based fast casual soup and sandwich restaurant chain, will enter the Wisconsin market with three locations.
Cafe Zupas is planned for 84South and White Stone Station
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[2.16.2017] Scott Yauck sells Mequon strip mall (BizTimes)
Milwaukee developer Scott Yauck sold a strip mall in Mequon to a Madison-based real estate investment firm for $4.3 million, according state records.
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[12.16.2016] Executive of the Year - Honorable Mention: Developer Scott Yauck Expands Mark on Area (Milwaukee Business Journal)
Developer Scott Yauck spends a lot of time walking through his White Stone Station development in Menomonee Falls, watching what was an empty manufacturing property take new life as a place where people live, work and shop.
Yauck himself has roots in the White Stone Station area southwest of Highway 41 and Pilgrim Road, where retailers, apartments and a hotel are either open or under construction. He remembers “many long days and nights” laboring on the property when his C
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[5.6.2016] Greenfield greets its future: With Pieces in Place, 84South emerges (Milwaukee Business Journal)
It was another nervous moment for Scott Yauck when he had to ask Shary Charlier for more time to buy the family farm for a $150 million development in Greenfield.
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[10.20.2015] Cobalt Partners moving forward with Greenfield multi-use development (BizTimes)
Cobalt Partners closed on about 20 parcels of land this week in Greenfield for a mixed-use development along Interstate 894.
“We will be starting site work within the next month and are planning on spring construction,” said Scott Yauck, president and CEO of Cobalt Partners said in an interview Monday night.
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[7.11.14] Developer’s path emerged through engineering, law: Scott Yauck (Milwaukee Business Journal)
Developer Scott Yauck has pictures of two street signs displayed on the wall of his 3rd Ward office in Milwaukee that show Caroline Drive and Charles Drive. Those two streets in Menomonee Falls either coincidentally or cosmically have lured Yauck their way during the course of his career. It started in high school, when he dated Anne Zizzo, who at the time lived in that area and had the local paper route and now, as CEO of Zizzo Group Marketing Inc., is a business partner
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