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WISCONSINAVE.COMWEST WISCONSIN AVENUE— MOVING MILWAUKEE FORWARD —For a full range of development and lease opportunities, and potential incentive programsto make your project a reality, contact Matt Dorner, Economic Development Director forMilwaukee Downtown, BID #21 at 414.238.2243 or [email protected] CHANGE IS UNDERWAYWith active daytime and nighttimepopulations, Downtown Milwaukeeis transforming into an 18-hourcity and West Wisconsin Avenue isin the center of the mix. Workers,residents and visitors alike willsoon enjoy new cultural venuessuch as the Milwaukee SymphonyOrchestra center and, just acrossthe street at The Avenue, a mixeduse redevelopment that will featurethe 3rd Street Market Hall—a newhub for food and drink.Complementing this ongoingredevelopment, West WisconsinAvenue will soon be home toMilwaukee’s first Bus Rapid Transitline connecting downtown tothe Regional Medical Center andResearch Park in Wauwatosa. Plus,extensions to The Hop streetcarline are anticipated, bringing new3rd Street Market HallWisconsin Center Expansionconnections to West WisconsinAvenue and the neighborhoodsnorth and south of downtown.501 W MichiganOPPORTUNITIES AWAIT IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWNThe West Wisconsin Avenue corridor is a leaderin Westown’s emergence as downtown’s hottestneighborhood. The corridor is home to new andestablished employers and retailers, as well asconvention, cultural and entertainment venues thatattract millions of people annually. Complemented by thefastest growing residential population of any downtownneighborhood, Westown has unmatched vibrancy thatcontinues to build. This upward trajectory is mountingas several new catalytic projects are moving forward,setting another wave of revitalization into motion.310W AtriumVel R. Phillips & Wisconsin AvenuesWESTWISCONSINAVENUEWISCONSINAVE.COMNOW IS THE TIME TO LEVERAGE THE MOMENTUM!The West Wisconsin Avenue area is booming and people are taking note. There are stillopportunities for you to leverage the momentum and be part of the vibrant Westownneighborhood. To get more information on available sites for your business, market dataand more, contact Matt Dorner, Economic Development Director for Milwaukee Downtown,BID #21 at 414.238.2243 or [email protected] DowntownWestown AssociationTHE HEART OF DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE’S [email protected] in partnership with Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21, WAM DC, and Westown Association.Cover art: Westown Gateway Mural at James Lovell Street and Wisconsin Avenue by Emma Daisy Gertel.Summer 2019
WISCONSINAVE.COMWEST WISCONSIN AVENUE— MOVING MILWAUKEE FORWARD —For a full range of development and lease opportunities, and potential incentive programsto make your project a reality, contact Matt Dorner, Economic Development Director forMilwaukee Downtown, BID #21 at 414.238.2243 or [email protected] CHANGE IS UNDERWAYWith active daytime and nighttimepopulations, Downtown Milwaukeeis transforming into an 18-hourcity and West Wisconsin Avenue isin the center of the mix. Workers,residents and visitors alike willsoon enjoy new cultural venuessuch as the Milwaukee SymphonyOrchestra center and, just acrossthe street at The Avenue, a mixeduse redevelopment that will featurethe 3rd Street Market Hall—a newhub for food and drink.Complementing this ongoingredevelopment, West WisconsinAvenue will soon be home toMilwaukee’s first Bus Rapid Transitline connecting downtown tothe Regional Medical Center andResearch Park in Wauwatosa. Plus,extensions to The Hop streetcarline are anticipated, bringing new3rd Street Market HallWisconsin Center Expansionconnections to West WisconsinAvenue and the neighborhoodsnorth and south of downtown.501 W MichiganOPPORTUNITIES AWAIT IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWNThe West Wisconsin Avenue corridor is a leaderin Westown’s emergence as downtown’s hottestneighborhood. The corridor is home to new andestablished employers and retailers, as well asconvention, cultural and entertainment venues thatattract millions of people annually. Complemented by thefastest growing residential population of any downtownneighborhood, Westown has unmatched vibrancy thatcontinues to build. This upward trajectory is mountingas several new catalytic projects are moving forward,setting another wave of revitalization into motion.310W AtriumVel R. Phillips & Wisconsin AvenuesWESTWISCONSINAVENUEWISCONSINAVE.COMNOW IS THE TIME TO LEVERAGE THE MOMENTUM!The West Wisconsin Avenue area is booming and people are taking note. There are stillopportunities for you to leverage the momentum and be part of the vibrant Westownneighborhood. To get more information on available sites for your business, market dataand more, contact Matt Dorner, Economic Development Director for Milwaukee Downtown,BID #21 at 414.238.2243 or [email protected] DowntownWestown AssociationTHE HEART OF DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE’S [email protected] in partnership with Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21, WAM DC, and Westown Association.Cover art: Westown Gateway Mural at James Lovell Street and Wisconsin Avenue by Emma Daisy Gertel.Summer 2019
SITES SUSCEPTIBLE TO CHANGECOMMERCIAL & HOTELHIGHLAND AVENUEWEST WISCONSIN AVENUE 32,000 Downtown Residents andgrowingCIVIC ATTRACTION 2,000 New Residential Units since2015 makes Westown the fastestgrowing downtown neighborhoodHIGH-DENSITY WALKPROPOSED STREETCAR EXPANSIONTime Equities Inc. & 310W OwnerLEASE/DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIESSTATE STREET 83,490 Employees workingdowntown daily 67,000 College Students in thegreater downtown areaMILLERHIGH LIFETHEATRE 3.25 Million Annual Visitors toWestown venuesMILWAUKEECOUNTYCOURTHOUSE 2,814 Hotel Rooms in WestownThe AvenueConvention Center 1 Billion of recently completed orunder construction investment inWestown 1.9 Million SF of commercial spaceunder renovation for the modernmarketplace 28 Years Old, the average age fora Westown resident, making it ayoung professionals haven 66,161 Median Household Incomein Westown’s main zip code is 27,000 more than the city as awholeWISCONSINAVE.COM 60,000 Annual Attendees toNEWaukee’s Night Markets 3.3-Mile Hop planned extensionputs West Wisconsin Avenue andWestown attractions in the centerof the Bronzeville to Walker’s S BRARYHILLHILL310W310W633633 RAZSTRAZTOWERTOWERST.ST. EMILWAUKEECITYCITYCENTERCENTER 68 TransitScore means transit isgood and convenient for most trips 1.75-Mile Skywalk Systemconnecting Westown attractionsRENDERINGSPROJECT NO. 180306-1 05.25.2018CAWKERCAWKERPOSTMAN’SPOSTMAN’S CONDOSCONDOSPORCHPORCHCEO of GRAEF and Anchor Tenant at The MAJESTICMAJESTIC LOFTSLOFTSHUB640HUB640MKE LOFTSLOFTSHAMPTONHAMPTON MKEINNINN && NTONPLANKINTON LOFTSLOFTSCOURTYARDCOURTYARD MILWAUKEEMILWAUKEEDOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNMICHIGAN STREETTHETHE RKETMARKETZEIDLERZEIDLERUNIONUNIONSQUARESQUAREWEWE ENERGIESENERGIESI-794To download this guide and for informationon lease opportunities, market data and more,visit www.WisconsinAve.com.“Rarely does an opportunity come along to take over abuilding like the Grand Warner Theater that has beenunoccupied for more than 20 years and return it toa cultural landmark like it once was. Having the newhome of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra on WestWisconsin Avenue will catalyze the momentum in thearea and add a whole new element to downtown’sentertainment and nightlife.”Mark Niehaus,RIVERSIDERIVERSIDETHEATERTHEATERTHE AVENUEBOSTONBOSTONLOFTSLOFTS700700 LOFTSLOFTS 88 Walkscore means Westown is a“walker’s paradise” 66 BikeScore means Westown is“bikeable” and only getting IELDINNINN && SUITESSUITES 35 Free Summer Events TCHALET ATATTHETHE RIVERRIVERWEST WISCONSIN AVENUE735735 WESTWEST“We realized early on in our search for a newheadquarters location for our engineering,planning and design firm that we wanted to bepart of something truly transformational. We arethrilled to be the first office tenant committed tothe redevelopment of the “Shops of Grand Avenue”into “The Avenue”. Our people are excited to bemoving downtown and we know that this will bethe right location for GRAEF’s next chapter.”John LWAUKEEMILWAUKEE6TH STREETWelcome to West Wisconsin Avenue; a vibrant street anchoring theWestown neighborhood of downtown Milwaukee. With more than 1billion in recently completed, under construction and proposed projectsin its vicinity, West Wisconsin Avenue is once again the beating heart ofdowntown Milwaukee. Jump-started by a series of new investmentsin commercial, residential, hospitality, cultural, and infrastructureprojects, it’s time to experience the ongoing renaissance and unparalleledopportunities that exist on Milwaukee’s main street. 866,000 SF of obsoletecommercial space repurposed tonew OURN AVENUE8TH STREETFiserv Forum and Deer District“When Time Equities was analyzing the opportunitiesin downtown Milwaukee, we were naturally drawn toWestown and West Wisconsin Avenue. We wantedto be part of something bigger and the momentumwas already established with the Fiserv Forum afew blocks to the north, the MSO project and others.Wisconsin Avenue and 3rd Street is at the epicenterof downtown.”Bradley Gordon,WEWE ENERGIESENERGIESCAMBRIACAMBRIAHOTELHOTELPLANKINTON AVENUEThe Heart of Downtown Milwaukee’s RenaissanceDEERDISTRICTOLD WORLD THIRD STREETWESTWISCONSINAVENUEFISERVFORUMLEGENDTHE PROOFIS IN THENUMBERSRESIDENCERESIDENCEINNINNASQASQ CENTERCENTERPresident and Executive Director,Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra“Wow, times have changed! Just a few short yearsago, it was difficult to get businesses and investorsto look west of the River. Now Westown is one ofthe hottest markets in town. With large businesseslike GRAEF and Rexnord, and new investorscommitted to Westown, this upward trajectory ispoised to stay.”Lyle Landowski,Partner, Colliers InternationalMILWAUKEEINTERMODALSTATION
SITES SUSCEPTIBLE TO CHANGECOMMERCIAL & HOTELHIGHLAND AVENUEWEST WISCONSIN AVENUE 32,000 Downtown Residents andgrowingCIVIC ATTRACTION 2,000 New Residential Units since2015 makes Westown the fastestgrowing downtown neighborhoodHIGH-DENSITY WALKPROPOSED STREETCAR EXPANSIONTime Equities Inc. & 310W OwnerLEASE/DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIESSTATE STREET 83,490 Employees workingdowntown daily 67,000 College Students in thegreater downtown areaMILLERHIGH LIFETHEATRE 3.25 Million Annual Visitors toWestown venuesMILWAUKEECOUNTYCOURTHOUSE 2,814 Hotel Rooms in WestownThe AvenueConvention Center 1 Billion of recently completed orunder construction investment inWestown 1.9 Million SF of commercial spaceunder renovation for the modernmarketplace 28 Years Old, the average age fora Westown resident, making it ayoung professionals haven 66,161 Median Household Incomein Westown’s main zip code is 27,000 more than the city as awholeWISCONSINAVE.COM 60,000 Annual Attendees toNEWaukee’s Night Markets 3.3-Mile Hop planned extensionputs West Wisconsin Avenue andWestown attractions in the centerof the Bronzeville to Walker’s S BRARYHILLHILL310W310W633633 RAZSTRAZTOWERTOWERST.ST. EMILWAUKEECITYCITYCENTERCENTER 68 TransitScore means transit isgood and convenient for most trips 1.75-Mile Skywalk Systemconnecting Westown attractionsRENDERINGSPROJECT NO. 180306-1 05.25.2018CAWKERCAWKERPOSTMAN’SPOSTMAN’S CONDOSCONDOSPORCHPORCHCEO of GRAEF and Anchor Tenant at The MAJESTICMAJESTIC LOFTSLOFTSHUB640HUB640MKE LOFTSLOFTSHAMPTONHAMPTON MKEINNINN && NTONPLANKINTON LOFTSLOFTSCOURTYARDCOURTYARD MILWAUKEEMILWAUKEEDOWNTOWNDOWNTOWNMICHIGAN STREETTHETHE RKETMARKETZEIDLERZEIDLERUNIONUNIONSQUARESQUAREWEWE ENERGIESENERGIESI-794To download this guide and for informationon lease opportunities, market data and more,visit www.WisconsinAve.com.“Rarely does an opportunity come along to take over abuilding like the Grand Warner Theater that has beenunoccupied for more than 20 years and return it toa cultural landmark like it once was. Having the newhome of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra on WestWisconsin Avenue will catalyze the momentum in thearea and add a whole new element to downtown’sentertainment and nightlife.”Mark Niehaus,RIVERSIDERIVERSIDETHEATERTHEATERTHE AVENUEBOSTONBOSTONLOFTSLOFTS700700 LOFTSLOFTS 88 Walkscore means Westown is a“walker’s paradise” 66 BikeScore means Westown is“bikeable” and only getting IELDINNINN && SUITESSUITES 35 Free Summer Events TCHALET ATATTHETHE RIVERRIVERWEST WISCONSIN AVENUE735735 WESTWEST“We realized early on in our search for a newheadquarters location for our engineering,planning and design firm that we wanted to bepart of something truly transformational. We arethrilled to be the first office tenant committed tothe redevelopment of the “Shops of Grand Avenue”into “The Avenue”. Our people are excited to bemoving downtown and we know that this will bethe right location for GRAEF’s next chapter.”John LWAUKEEMILWAUKEE6TH STREETWelcome to West Wisconsin Avenue; a vibrant street anchoring theWestown neighborhood of downtown Milwaukee. With more than 1billion in recently completed, under construction and proposed projectsin its vicinity, West Wisconsin Avenue is once again the beating heart ofdowntown Milwaukee. Jump-started by a series of new investmentsin commercial, residential, hospitality, cultural, and infrastructureprojects, it’s time to experience the ongoing renaissance and unparalleledopportunities that exist on Milwaukee’s main street. 866,000 SF of obsoletecommercial space repurposed tonew OURN AVENUE8TH STREETFiserv Forum and Deer District“When Time Equities was analyzing the opportunitiesin downtown Milwaukee, we were naturally drawn toWestown and West Wisconsin Avenue. We wantedto be part of something bigger and the momentumwas already established with the Fiserv Forum afew blocks to the north, the MSO project and others.Wisconsin Avenue and 3rd Street is at the epicenterof downtown.”Bradley Gordon,WEWE ENERGIESENERGIESCAMBRIACAMBRIAHOTELHOTELPLANKINTON AVENUEThe Heart of Downtown Milwaukee’s RenaissanceDEERDISTRICTOLD WORLD THIRD STREETWESTWISCONSINAVENUEFISERVFORUMLEGENDTHE PROOFIS IN THENUMBERSRESIDENCERESIDENCEINNINNASQASQ CENTERCENTERPresident and Executive Director,Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra“Wow, times have changed! Just a few short yearsago, it was difficult to get businesses and investorsto look west of the River. Now Westown is one ofthe hottest markets in town. With large businesseslike GRAEF and Rexnord, and new investorscommitted to Westown, this upward trajectory ispoised to stay.”Lyle Landowski,Partner, Colliers InternationalMILWAUKEEINTERMODALSTATION
WISCONSINAVE.COMWEST WISCONSIN AVENUE— MOVING MILWAUKEE FORWARD —For a full range of development and lease opportunities, and potential incentive programsto make your project a reality, contact Matt Dorner, Economic Development Director forMilwaukee Downtown, BID #21 at 414.238.2243 or [email protected] CHANGE IS UNDERWAYWith active daytime and nighttimepopulations, Downtown Milwaukeeis transforming into an 18-hourcity and West Wisconsin Avenue isin the center of the mix. Workers,residents and visitors alike willsoon enjoy new cultural venuessuch as the Milwaukee SymphonyOrchestra center and, just acrossthe street at The Avenue, a mixeduse redevelopment that will featurethe 3rd Street Market Hall—a newhub for food and drink.Complementing this ongoingredevelopment, West WisconsinAvenue will soon be home toMilwaukee’s first Bus Rapid Transitline connecting downtown tothe Regional Medical Center andResearch Park in Wauwatosa. Plus,extensions to The Hop streetcarline are anticipated, bringing new3rd Street Market HallWisconsin Center Expansionconnections to West WisconsinAvenue and the neighborhoodsnorth and south of downtown.501 W MichiganOPPORTUNITIES AWAIT IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWNThe West Wisconsin Avenue corridor is a leaderin Westown’s emergence as downtown’s hottestneighborhood. The corridor is home to new andestablished employers and retailers, as well asconvention, cultural and entertainment venues thatattract millions of people annually. Complemented by thefastest growing residential population of any downtownneighborhood, Westown has unmatched vibrancy thatcontinues to build. This upward trajectory is mountingas several new catalytic projects are moving forward,setting another wave of revitalization into motion.310W AtriumVel R. Phillips & Wisconsin AvenuesWESTWISCONSINAVENUEWISCONSINAVE.COMNOW IS THE TIME TO LEVERAGE THE MOMENTUM!The West Wisconsin Avenue area is booming and people are taking note. There are stillopportunities for you to leverage the momentum and be part of the vibrant Westownneighborhood. To get more information on available sites for your business, market dataand more, contact Matt Dorner, Economic Development Director for Milwaukee Downtown,BID #21 at 414.238.2243 or [email protected] DowntownWestown AssociationTHE HEART OF DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE’S [email protected] in partnership with Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21, WAM DC, and Westown Association.Cover art: Westown Gateway Mural at James Lovell Street and Wisconsin Avenue by Emma Daisy Gertel.Summer 2019
and more, contact Matt Dorner, Economic Development Director for Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21 at 414.238.2243 or [email protected]. WEST WISCONSIN AVENUE — MOVING MILWAUKEE FORWARD — With active daytime and nighttime populations, Downtown Milwaukee . is transforming into an 18