Waukesha will get another car wash – this one with an area to scrub your dirty puppy in addition to your salted hubcaps.
Tsunami Car Wash is looking for approval from the City Plan Commission to build an approximately 5,000 square-foot center at the northwest corner of West Sunset Drive and South Grand Avenue on the city’s south side.
Under the website strategy, 2 existing structures at the corner – a one-time Burger King building that has actually hosted a number of eateries throughout the years and a corner store building – would be taken down to give way for task.
A minimal liability business connected with Portland-location based Tsunami Car Wash just recently bought the parcels, which are each about a half-acre in size, for $1.25 million, according to state records.
The design of the car wash would consist of an automated car wash in a standalone building, in addition to 2 rows of outside vacuuming stalls, comparable to other brand-new car wash places that have actually appeared in Milwaukee location suburban areas in the last few years.
Different from operations like Coast Car Wash, the building would likewise consist of 2 dog cleaning stations in addition to the drive-thru car cleaning bay.
The business would be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 days a week, and use 8 to 10 individuals.
The business, which just recently opened a place in Greenfield, anticipates the carwash to serve in between 200 and 400 consumers a day.
The proposition comes at the exact same time as Waukesha authorities are likewise thinking about a proposition from Jilly’s Car Wash to build a brand-new area at the southwest corner of Bluemound Road and Parklawn Avenue where Albanese’s Roadhouse now sits.