Foxconn, Northridge Mall, I-94 corridor top real estate stories of 2017: Year in review
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Located at 633 W. Wisconsin Avenue, the 20-story building was built in 1964. The developer plans to redevelop the former Greyhound Bus Terminal on the ground floor.
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A wave of new construction is reshaping the former Pabst Brewery. The biggest project underway is the construction of two apartment buildings, known as Vim and Vigor, totaling 274 units.
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Live Nation, the concert promotion company that manages the 27,100 capacity East Troy amphitheater, confirmed the reopening, but was not ready to announce any acts for 2018.
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When Preservation Park was unveiled near the intersection of 10th and Juneau, it marked the arrival of the second park in the heart of the Pabst Brewery neighborhood.
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The new pocket park, located in the heart of The Brewery, honors Pabst's blue ribbon history. It's grand opening ceremony was held Friday afternoon.
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Over the past five years the commercial real estate development momentum has grown along the I-94 north-south corridor between Milwaukee and Illinois. Also several other Illinois companies have moved north of the state line.
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FNA Group to occupy additional 60,000 square feet near its headquarters in LakeView Corporate Park.
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The school learned this past summer that it had attained national accreditation from the Council on Education for Public Health, making it the first accredited school of public health in Wisconsin.
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ZPG has bought 70 acres west of Interstate 94 at 128th Avenue and Burlington Road for a speculative industrial development.
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ZPG recently closed on the fully occupied 36,560 square foot, precast facility located at 18770 S. 88th Avenue in Mokena. The facility provides direct access to I-80, with proximity to I-355, I-57, and I-294.
Zilber Property Group plans to expand its footprint in Kenosha with four large speculative industrial buildings on the east and west side of Interstate 94.
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Situated on 52.02 acres, the 489,920 square foot facility is located at 2900 Beloit Avenue which is centrally located along the I-39/I-90 corridor.
Closed in 1997, the former Pabst Brewing Company is now known as The Brewery, after the complex began renovations into mixed use site for residential, office, and retail space.
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This national designation by the Council on Education for Public Health makes the UWM Zilber School the only accredited school of public health in the state.
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Pabst Brewery’s history is defined by major highs and profound lows. With the opening of a craft brewery and pub on the historic campus, it’s all about revitalization.
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Giving is another way we can pass on our legacy. Joe Zilber didn’t pause when passing along money to the common good. He owned Towne Realty and built many homes in our city. His fortune turned to philanthropy.
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Milhaus is developing the 274-unit Vim and Vigor apartments that will include 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space at the corner of Juneau and 10th Street.
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Brewhouse Inn boasts unique suites carved out of the fortress-like brewery and three giant copper brew kettles. Jackson’s Blue Ribbon Pub provides room service and catering for events.
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3L Real Estate plans to renovate the 110,000 square foot, 12-story building, and covert it into 144 apartments.
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Construction starts on the hotel at 8th Street, west of the Bucks' arena. It will have 150 rooms spread over six stories and is developed by the Janko Group.
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The event was held in the heart of the original Pabst Brewing complex at the former German Methodist Church building now craft brewery located at Juneau Avenue and 11th Street.
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Much has happened during the decade of the former brewery’s redevelopment. But it won’t be done until 2019, with more apartments, another hotel, and two breweries.
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The 109,400 square foot building at 1101 S. Sylvania Avenue is fully leased to Publications International Ltd. in the GrandView Business Park.
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The four industrial buildings will have a combined 425,000 square feet of space in Franklin, Kenosha and Pleasant Prairie.
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A 132,100 square foot building was purchased and construction will start on the 115,484 square foot expansion in spring and completed by fall.
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The six-story, 150-room hotel will open by early summer 2019 at 821 W. Winnebago Street, near the construction site of the new downtown arena.
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Student housing is a natural second act for an old beer bottling plant. It allows 400 university students to live, eat, and study in the same building where beer used to be bottled.
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Pabst has come home! To celebrate they will kick off the summer music season with a street festival on Saturday, May 13 from 1-7pm.
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Two decades ago Pabst closed local operations, but now they reopened its historic brewery with a keg tapping and blue ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Pabst is brewing beer in Milwaukee again. Their new craft brewery is located in a 144-year old former church on the former Pabst complex.
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Construction will begin to transform the former Pabst shipping center into a new brewery and HQ for Milwaukee Brewing Co., offices, and event hall.
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The old church at 10th and Juneau is getting a major face lift, eventually to become the home of the iconic Pabst beer brand. The brewery is set to open the new brewpub in April.
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The microbrewery will open its doors on April 14 on Milwaukee Day (4/14, the city's area code), when the city celebrates civic pride.
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Manufacturing operations will move to the building on International Drive. Goodwill will lease 247,600 square feet and ZPG will buy and expand it.
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Pabst Brewing Co. is gearing up for a spring launch for its new microbrewery and taproom in Milwaukee.
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Goodwill will lease a facility at 1445 International Drive to house its manufacturing operations. Currently the facility has 132,000 square feet, but ZPG will break ground on an 116,000 square foot expansion.
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ZPG purchased a 22.8-acre site at the corner of 108th Avenue and Green Bay Road in LakeView Corporate Park.
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Miller leased a combined 240,000 square feet in buildings completed in 2015 and 2016 on Manhardt Drive in Lilly Creek Business Park.
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ZPG purchased a 22.8-acre land tract located southwest of 108th Street and Green Bay Road to develop another project.
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