Anthony Crivello

Phoenix Investors Acquires Former Amazon Distribution Center in Coffeyville, Kansas

MILWAUKEE, WI (Dec. 23, 2019) – An affiliate of Phoenix Investors ("Phoenix"), a national private commercial real estate firm headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, announced it acquired an approximately 880,000 square-foot industrial facility located at 2654 Highway 169 on 105 acres adjacent to the Coffeyville Municipal Airport in Coffeyville, Kansas. The original facility was built as a distribution center for Golden Books in 1978 and was occupied as an Amazon fulfillment center from 1999 through 2014. The property is located within proximity to State Highway 169, 166, Interstate 35, ... Read More

2021-04-27T23:26:01+00:00December 23rd, 2019|Anthony Crivello, Articles, Press Releases|

INVESTORS PLAN TO RENOVATE MOUNT MORRIS PRINTING PLANT

As reported in saukvalley.com written by Vinde Wells MOUNT MORRIS – A long-shuttered printing plant has new owners, an investment firm that plans to renovate the site and lease it to new tenants. Phoenix Mt. Morris LLC, an affiliate of Milwaukee-based Phoenix Investors, bought the former Quad/Graphics printing plant May 4 for $200,000, according to Ogle County property transfer documents filed Monday. The 644,000-square-foot site at 404 S. Wesley Ave. was owned by Mt. Morris Business Park LLC (no connection to the village) of Downey, California, ... Read More

2019-12-24T05:14:18+00:00May 16th, 2018|Anthony Crivello, Articles, David Marks, Frank Crivello|

Phoenix Investors Gifts $50,000 for Flint Demolition

Phoenix Investors—after buying the former Delphi site in Flint, MI—has given the Genesee County Land Bank $50,000 to help fund the demolition of the old Kirkwood Community mobile home park. The park is one of six eyesores in Flint that have or will soon be cleaned up, at a total cost of $3.1 million. Michele Wildman, executive director of the Genesee County Land Bank, said that this uncommon donation from a private business uncommon will blaze a trail for future investment in the area. Read ... Read More

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