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Plats and Parcels: Harbor District Building Slated for Redevelopment

Plus: Changes at Eastcastle Place and a recap of the week s real estate news. By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 18th, 2021 10:08 pm //end headline wrapper ?>212 E. Mineral St. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. Real estate investor and construction executive Mark Lathers purchased a three-story warehouse in Milwaukee’s Harbor District last week with plans to redevelop the property. Lathers originally put the 21,000-square-foot building under contract for purchase in March 2019, but issues with the prior owner, Austin Mansur of Chicago-based AM Finance (see below), and the pandemic delayed the sale. “What we thought we were going to do two years ago is different now, but we believe in the building and we believe in that Harbor District,” said Lathers in an interview with

Older Walker s Point/Harbor District building to be redeveloped

An older industrial building in Milwaukee s Harbor District and Walker s Point areas has been sold to a developer who s considering its conversion to office space and other new uses. The three-story, 21,000-square-foot building, at 212 E. Mineral St., was sold for $660,000 to Denmark HD LLC, led by Mark Lathers, according to a new deed filing. It was sold by Chicago-based AM Finance LLC. Lathers said Wednesday that he initially agreed to buy the empty building in May 2019. Some legal complications, and then the COVID-19 pandemic, delayed the closing until this week. The initial plans called for offices, along with a local microbrewery, Lathers told the Journal Sentinel.

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