Feed 1
Search index
Top-level page index covering the main Highlands pages and summaries.
Open search.jsonKnowledge Hub
This page provides public structured feeds for Highlands Business Park in Sussex, Wisconsin. These resources are intended to help search tools, AI assistants, and technical integrations access the site’s core pages, frequently asked questions, site availability details, next-step actions, and entity relationships in a stable format.
Feed 1
Top-level page index covering the main Highlands pages and summaries.
Open search.jsonFeed 2
Frequently asked questions drawn from the current site experience.
Open faq.jsonFeed 3
Structured site and pricing guidance based on the current availability page.
Open sites.jsonFeed 4
Industrial-only parcel and building availability for cleaner retrieval and filtering.
Open industrial-sites.jsonFeed 5
Retail parcel availability separated from industrial inventory.
Open retail-sites.jsonFeed 6
Downloadable brochure asset made available as a structured feed entry.
Open brochure.jsonFeed 7
Recommended next-step actions such as booking time, opening availability, or submitting requirements.
Open actions.jsonFeed 8
Build-to-suit workflow, municipal coordination, diligence, and next-step logic for project delivery.
Open process.jsonFeed 9
Regional access, drive times, labor reach, and core location highlights.
Open location.jsonFeed 10
Milwaukee-area industrial market positioning, advantages, and fit categories.
Open market.jsonFeed 11
Primary contact details, recommended project inputs, and next-step guidance.
Open contact.jsonFeed 12
Planning ranges, site and building notes, and utility-oriented disclaimers for early conversations.
Open utilities.jsonFeed 13
Core entity and relationship graph for the site, organization, primary contact, and interactive tools.
Open graph.jsonThis version of the hub covers the main Highlands pages, planning scenarios, site availability details, parcel-level feeds, brochure access, key contact actions, process and delivery guidance, location context, market positioning, and the primary site entities. Additional feeds can be added over time for labor-market data, utilities in greater depth, or more granular parcel attributes.