Carbliss will purchase of the former Kmart property at 2615 Eastern Ave., Plymouth, and redevelop the approximately 90,000-square-foot building into its new corporate headquarters.
Working alongside Wisconsin’s Idle Sites Redevelopment Program, it is the company’s largest investment in Plymouth, symbolizing their commitment to where they started.
The building has remained vacant since 2014.
“This project represents much more than a new headquarters,” said Adam Kroener, Co-Founder of Carbliss. “We saw an opportunity to invest in a property that’s been part of Plymouth for decades and reimagine it into something that serves our team, our community, and tourists alike. We hope this becomes a place people are excited to visit and something our community is proud to have.”
Since launching in 2019, Carbliss has grown rapidly. After purchasing its first commercial office in 2024, Carbliss quickly outgrew its 3,200 square foot headquarters. The first headquarters at 818 E Clifford St., will be available for lease after Carbliss occupies its newly renovated location in 2027.
The new destination headquarters has been designed around creating an extraordinary workplace for team members and their families while establishing a destination that encourages people to spend more time in Plymouth.
Plans for the redevelopment include:
- A Carbliss Pour/Tap House
- Product sampling and innovation experiences
- Virtual Carbliss manufacturing plant tours
- A Carbliss merchandise store
- Outdoor patio seating
- Flexible gathering spaces for team members and visitors
- Shared services with local bars and restaurants to provide food and catering
“Our goal wasn’t simply to build a bigger office,” said Amanda Kroener, Co-Founder. “We wanted to create a place where our team can love coming to work while also creating something that adds value to Plymouth. If visitors come for Carbliss and leave having supported local restaurants, shops, and businesses, that’s a win for everyone.”
Construction planning is currently underway with Excel Engineering out of Fond du Lac.
