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The Reserve at Kenosha apartments Kenosha WI JVM Realty

JVM Makes First Southeast Wisconsin Acquisition

JVM Realty Corp. has acquired The Reserve at Kenosha, a 480-unit luxury apartment community in Kenosha, WI for an undisclosed sum. The property, formerly known as The Springs at Kenosha, is JVM’s first acquisition in Southeast Wisconsin. 

“The Reserve at Kenosha represents an incredible investment opportunity and is a solid addition to our multifamily portfolio,” said Jay Madary, president and CEO of Oak Brook, IL-based JVM.  

He continued, “Kenosha boasts one of the strongest and fastest-growing economies in the Midwest, and The Reserve offers residents easy access to a host of quality employers and entertainment options, while still providing a place to call home. I’m extremely proud of our team and look forward to bringing a JVM-quality community to Wisconsin.” 

The 26-building complex, located half a mile from Interstate 94, will be managed by the company’s central region team. 

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