

“CANNERY CROSSING” – Sussex residents and business owners will have an opportunity to comment on Feb 3 on a proposed Main Street redevelopment plan that focuses on redevelopment of neighborhoods near Village Hall and the intersection of Main Street and Waukesha Avenue, dubbed “Cannery Crossing.” The redevelopment of “Cannery Crossing” includes a retail, commercial and residential complex on the former Mammoth Spring Cannery Company site, restoration and rerouting of Sussex Creek, restoring and development of nearby quarry pond as well as other nearby residential and commercial neighborhoods. Reports of cannery sales transaction are ‘premature’

We are active members of the Lions Chamber. What do you like to do in your spare time? Our departments cater to all our customers needs. Come shop with us and we will put a smile on your face.ĭo you have a favorite item you sell in your store that people should know about? Just ask how we can get you set up.Ĭheck us out. We are members of the Wisconsin Grocers Association, the Sussex Chamber of Commerce, and Sussex Lions. Our commitment is to our business and community, supporting the villages organizations, churches, and schools. As a service-minded grocer, they cater to their customers’ needs and requests and they take pride in completing your shopping experience. The Sussex Piggly Wiggly is a family-owned store and as a savings-minded grocer, they offer the freshest selections at low Piggly Wiggly pricing in all of their departments.

Bio: Donna and Dennis Lipofski are the local owners and operators of the Sussex Piggly Wiggly since 2005.
