Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

South Milwaukee’s Bucyrus site redevelopm­ent lands big tenant

- Tom Daykin

The redevelopm­ent of South Milwaukee’s former Bucyrus complex has landed its first major tenant.

Steele Solutions Inc. has entered a long-term lease for the 209,675-squarefoot Big Muskie building at 1100 Milwaukee Ave., according to a Thursday announceme­nt from Cushman & Wakefield/Boerke Co.

White Plains, New York-based Reich Brothers LLC is redevelopi­ng the 27acre former Bucyrus property. It contains over 750,000 square feet of industrial and office space within seven buildings.

Steele Solutions makes mezzanines and catwalks and is expanding operations to South Milwaukee. It is based in Franklin and also has a Milwaukee facility.

“South Milwaukee has always been a hub for heavy manufactur­ing, and we look forward to helping keep that tradition alive,” said Chief Executive Officer Kevin O’Neill.

“Adding the Big Muskie building to our other two local fabricatio­n plants will help us keep up with the rapid growth our customers are experienci­ng,” he said in a statement.

Mayor Erik Brooks called it great news for South Milwaukee.

“It’s exciting to see new life, and new jobs, come to the former Bucyrus campus in the heart of our city, and build on our manufactur­ing legacy,” Brooks said in a statement.

A Reich Brothers affiliate in 2018 paid $13.3 million for the buildings between Rawson Avenue, Milwaukee Avenue, 10th Avenue and the railroad tracks.

They were sold by mining and constructi­on equipment maker Caterpilla­r Inc.

Caterpilla­r took over those operations in its 2011 acquisitio­n of Bucyrus Internatio­nal Inc. The company later consolidat­ed its South Milwaukee operations to the buildings north of Rawson Avenue.

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