You want choices? 18 different stalls planned for East Town food hall. By Jeramey Jannene - Jun 15th, 2021 06:28 pm //end headline wrapper ?>733-737 N. Milwaukee St. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
A proposed new downtown food hall continues to move forward.
In February, conceptual plans were submitted to the city to open identical 20-stall marketplaces for small food vendors in two different downtown locations.
Now a final location has been selected and revised plans were submitted for review.
An 18-stall marketplace would be constructed in the one-story building at 733-737 N. Milwaukee St. It would serve in-person diners, carryout customers and delivery operators.
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The one-story, 5,900-square-foot building, 733-737 N. Milwaukee St., was sold for $850,000 to 733-737 N. Milwaukee St. Mke LLC, according to newly filed state real estate records.
Representatives for the building s new owner, which lists a Los Angeles address, didn t respond to requests for more information.
The Journal Sentinel in February reported that the site was being considered for a food hall.
Identical plans for the building, and a site at 107 E. Wells St., were filed with city building inspectors.
Those plans called for 14 to 18 individual restaurant operators serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The city Department of Neighborhood Services classified the proposals as presubmittal reviews for conversations about possible uses at the buildings.
The financing would be provided through new property tax revenue generated by the Lakeshore Commons project.
It would be developed on 66 acres next to Lake Vista Park, north of Bender Park and east of South Fifth Avenue, that was part of Oak Creek s largely industrialized lakefront for decades.
Milwaukee development firm F Street Group LLC plans to build Lakeshore Commons in phases over several years. The housing units would include both rental units as well as those for sale.
The Oak Creek Common Council on Tuesday night voted 5-0 for a development agreement that would fund up to $14.6 million for the project s first phase.
Company hopes to have 650 workers in downtown Milwaukee by end of 2021. By Jeramey Jannene - May 24th, 2021 01:41 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Milwaukee Tool rendering for 501 W. Michigan St. Rendering by Stephen Perry Smith.
Milwaukee Tool is quickly moving forward on its proposal to bring up to 2,000 jobs to downtown Milwaukee. The company closed on its purchase of the five-story office building at 501 W. Michigan St. last week.
Milwaukee Tool previously said it anticipates beginning redevelopment work on the 370,000-square-foot building this summer. It would eventually bring all of the employees associated with a single product line to the downtown facility, augmenting its Brookfield and Menomonee Falls facilities.
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