KENOSHA NEWS STAFF
I|C Construction of Milwaukee recently broke ground on the construction of an 800-unit self-storage facility in Pleasant Prairie.
Bruno and Lori Haney acquired a 5.44-acre parcel at 9001 Wilmot Road where the facility is being built.
This will be the third self-storage development for the Hanneys — they have facilities in West Bend and Grafton — and the first of its kind in the Pleasant Prairie area.
Once complete, the building will be managed by Extra Space Storage Inc., a third-party management firm specializing in management of storage units.
The storage facility provides drive-in access, climate control, high security with surveillance inside and out, discreet access codes to enter and exit the facility, in-motion LED lighting and jazz music piped throughout the property.
The facility is staffed with a full management team, not only keeping the facility and property clean, but also providing concierge-type services to customers.
This facility was designed by in. studio architecture of Milwaukee. I|C Construction has the project scheduled for completion in January.
Photos: Classic cars seen at local shows
SIMMONS BLOCK PARTY
Simmons Island Block Party
Noah Muniz, 5, gets help from his grandfather, Chuck LeMay, while checking out a 1972 Hornet Wagon in front of the Kenosha History Center during the Simmons Summer Kickoff Block Party on Saturday. The event, shortened by rain, featured American Motor Co. and other classic cars as well as food vendors.
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Harris and Hudson with Matt
Dan Harris shares his love of classic cars with his son, Matt; seen here examining the engine of a Hudson.
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CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
Smart dog: Bowie, owned by James Bradmon, takes advantage of the shade underneath a classic car to escape the heat during the Father’s Day Kenosha Car Show, hosted by Vintage Auto Group and Kenosha Classic Street Machines, at Baker Park on Sunday, June 17, 2018.
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CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
‘I like it hot, like today,” said Manuel Palos, Sr., left, as he and his son Manuel Palos, Jr., right, viewed a 1969 Dodge Super Bee. “It’s good to spend time with dad in the morning,” said Palos, Jr. The pair were at the Father’s Day Kenosha Car Show, hosted by Vintage Auto Group and Kenosha Classic Street Machines, at Baker Park on Sunday, June 17, 2018.
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CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
You can’t go wrong taking your dad to the Father’s Day Car Show in Kenosha's Baker Park, where you’ll see classic cars like this 1959 Edsel Corsair, owned by Tony Ammendola.
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CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
Pete Foley's 1938 Chevy coupe, painted with flames in a “laser red” metallic pearl, was on display at a previous Father’s Day Car Show, hosted by Vintage Auto Group and Kenosha Classic Street Machines in Baker Park. The show returns to the park on Sunday, June 18.
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CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
Another vehicle arrives for the Father’s Day Kenosha Car Show, hosted by Vintage Auto Group and Kenosha Classic Street Machines, at Baker Park on Sunday, June 17, 2018.
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CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
“It’s pretty cool. You don’t get to see cars like this every day. It’s just a cool experience to see the cars,’ said Joseph White, left, as he takes a photo of a 1930 Ford Model A truck owned by Rick Colp of Pleasant Prairie that’s reflected in the paint job of 1965 Pontiac GTO, right, owned by Jerry Chapman. Father’s Day Kenosha Car Show, hosted by Vintage Auto Group and Kenosha Classic Street Machines, at Baker Park on Sunday, June 17, 2018.
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CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
Roy Scuffham grabs some cold water out of the trunk of his 1969 GTO, “The Judge.”
duringFather’s Day Kenosha Car Show, hosted by Vintage Auto Group and Kenosha Classic Street Machines, at Baker Park on Sunday, June 17, 2018. Scuffham got the car in 1980 and replaced it’s bent frame with another from a 1969 LeMans that he had on hand. “It keeps me out of the bars and out of trouble. The wife knew where I was,” said Scuffham
CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
‘I like it hot, like today,” said Manuel Palos Sr., above left, as he and his son Manuel Palos Jr., right, view a 1969 Dodge Super Bee. “It’s good to spend time with dad in the morning,” said Palos, Jr.
The pair were at the Father’s Day Kenosha Car Show, hosted by Vintage Auto Group and Kenosha Classic Street Machines, at Baker Park on Sunday, June 17, 2018.
CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
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CAR SHOW BAKER PARK
Steve Andersen drove his 1973 Cadillac hearse to the 2018 Father’s Day Kenosha Car Show in Baker Park. The show is back for 2023 on Sunday, June 18.
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WOUNDED WARRIOR CAR SHOW
Car enthusiasts walk through rows of classic cars during the annual car show fundraiser to benefit severely wounded soldiers. This year’s event is Sunday on Simmons Island.
WOUNDED WARRIOR CAR SHOW
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CAR SHOW
Terry Brittingham brought his 1930 Ford to the 2017 Kenosha Classic Cruise-in car show. This year’s show is Sept. 2.
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CAR SHOW
Dennis Spitz, front, gets help moving his 410 wind sprint car from his son, Kris, for the Kenosha Classic Cruise-in Car Show downtown on Saturday.
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RODS FOR A REASON CAR SHOW
Auto enthusiasts look at classic cars during the Rods for a Reason car show at Petrifying Springs Park on July 9. Proceeds from the event will go to fund requests to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin from the Kenosha and Racine communities.
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RODS FOR A REASON CAR SHOW
Auto enthusiasts look at classic cars during the Rods for a Reason car show at Petrifying Springs Park on Sunday, July 9, 2017.
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