A multi-phase industrial park development and new extended-stay hotel are primed for development in Pleasant Prairie following approvals from the village Plan Commission.
A 3D architect’s rendering of a planned 152,000-square-foot warehouse to be built in Pleasant Prairie. The warehouse would be the first of a planned three-phase, 600,000-square-foot buildout.
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Plans were approved by the Froedtert South Board of Directors on Jan. 28 for a new $32 million parking structure on the Pleasant Prairie campus to provide approximately 800 parking spaces. It will be attached via a two-story skywalk to the southeast side of the main hospital and the Schmidt Surgery Center.
Public meeting May 1 in Pleasant Prairie will outline plans to resurface 1.8 miles of Highway H, which will stay open with flagging during most work.
Robert Hurley, 53, will be moved to a residence in the 11200 block of Old Green Bay Road in the Village of Pleasant Prairie.
PLEASANT PRAIRIE -- The Village of Pleasant Prairie has appointed David Selvidge as its next chief of police.
Editor's note:Â The Kenosha News has asked local civic leaders for a look back at 2025 and their outlook as the calendar turns to 2026.
The Pleasant Prairie Plan Commission has approved updated plans to improve vacant land between 77th and 79th streets west of 105th Avenue. Panel members voted Monday night to amend a portion of the River View Neighborhood Plan.
Record attendance was reported as Pleasant Prairie, Wis., closed out the holiday season with its annual Twelfth Night bonfire celebration. The free event was held at the Donald Wruck Beach Pavilion, 9999 Steinbrink Sr. Terrace, in Prairie Springs Park on the west side of Lake Andrea.
PLEASANT PRAIRIE — The annual Pleasant Prairie Holiday Lights Tour saw several homes shine through in award winning fashion — all of which were available to be voted upon for that very reason.
Ava Passe of Pleasant Prairie recently returned from two international ice-skating competitions with the Fond Du Lac Blades which took her to Poland and the Netherlands.Â
KENOSHA -- State Sen. Bob Wirch, D-Pleasant Prairie, will hold open office hours with the public on Friday, Feb. 27.
Two candidates are running for an one seat on the Pleasant Prairie Village Board. Incumbent James Kedrow and Sammie Lancia are candidates for Village Trustee No. 4.
PLEASANT PRAIRIE — A new restaurant is nearing completion in the Village of Pleasant Prairie.
The Pleasant Prairie Plan Commission has approved site and operational plans for World Pac International USA to occupy the building at 9449 88th Ave. in LakeView Corporate Park.
Pleasant Prairie approved a preliminary plat for The Lofts at Village Green, a 64-unit condominium project replacing the Sagewood plat in two development phases.
In collaboration with the Kenosha Area Noon Optimist Club and Great Lakes Cycling, the Pleasant Prairie Police Department will host its annual bicycle rodeo from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 16.Â
International logistics company Flexport says it will move into the former Kroger fulfillment center in Pleasant Prairie, Wis., in August. It’s set to staff 300 full-time employes and will operate 24/7.
A new restaurant for wine connoisseurs has now open its doors with carefully crafted bites, and custom wine blends.
The development would add 18 new units to the northern tip of Pleasant Prairie. Pending approval from the Village Board, construction could start this fall.
With temperatures rising, the time to sit poolside and beach is just days away!
PLEASANT PRAIRIE -- Prairie Harbor Yacht Club and the Pleasant Prairie Fire Department are collaborating to reduce emergency response times on Lake Michigan.
Dave Klimisch, Pleasant Prairie Village President said the ongoing industrial, business and housing growth is helping to support the village's tax base and provide additional jobs.Â
The Village Board voted to add new territory to the Tax Incremental District west of Interstate 94, expanding the total project cost to nearly $83.4 million.
Housing growth is booming across the Village of Pleasant Prairie, with approximately $1 billion in active developments.
A variety of activities, games and free food brought crowds flocking to various National Night out events held throughout Kenosha County on Aug. 4.
Ta Chen International, Inc. a distributor of stainless, aluminum, sheets, plates, long products, tubes and PVFs has acquired its Pleasant Prairie facility for $87 million.Â
The Pleasant Prairie Plan Commission approved final plats July 6 for Phase II of the 78-lot Cedar Ridge subdivision, which is being developed west of 47th Avenue at 110th Street.

