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10 Businesses Revealed for Greenfield's 84South Project at Monday Groundbreaking
Even more new businesses will be announced in the coming 2 months, officials say. Construction on the $12 million development is underway.

GREENFIELD — County officials and developers broke ground on Greenfield's transformative 84South project Monday, announcing a raft of future tenants for the 50-acre development.
According to a FOX 6 report, the following retailers are coming to the 84South development:
- Steinhafels (moving from 84th and Layton)
- Portillo's
- Total Wine
- Fresh Thyme Farmers Market
- Ross Dress for Less
- ULTA Beauty
- Kirklands
- Carter's
- Oshkosh B'Gosh
- Five Below
More business are expected to be announced in the coming 2 months.
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“We are extremely pleased with the progress on 84South, which reflects our ongoing commitment to making the City of Greenfield an even better place to live, work and play,” said Greenfield Mayor Michael Neitzke in the news release. “We fully expect that 84South will become a preferred destination within the southwest suburban marketplace and serve as a catalyst for additional new development in the region.”
84South is a massive mixed-use development just south of I-894 and west of S. 84th St. in Greenfield, and is finally becoming a reality.
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According to an article published by the Milwaukee Biz Times earlier this yuear, construction on the 40-acre 84South development began in July. Much of the infrastructure work has now been completed, paving the way for future development.
The plans include more than 250,000 square feet for shops and restaurants as well as 350 market-rate apartment units.
Yauck said 84South has gotten "a lot of national retail interest, including tenants that would be new the the Milwaukee area and big-box retailers" according to the Biz Times.
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