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Will be used to support demolition of one three warehouses on future museum site. By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 15th, 2021 06:37 pm //end headline wrapper ?>1340 N. 6th St. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
The Milwaukee Public Museum, in partnership with the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee, is seeking a $150,000 state grant to support the environmental cleanup and demolition of structures on the site of its proposed future home.
The $240 million project would yield a new 230,000-square-foot-facility for the natural history museum and Betty Brinn Children’s Museum at the northeast corner of N. 6th St. and W. McKinley Ave.
The site assessment grant, if awarded by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, would be used for the demolition of a 31,956-square-foot, one-story building at the northwest corner of the L-shaped development site.
Plus: A rundown of this week s real estate news. By Jeramey Jannene - Feb 14th, 2021 12:54 pm //end headline wrapper ?>27th and Wisconsin development site. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
The proposal to develop a new office building for the State of Wisconsin at the southwest corner of N. 27th St. and W. Wisconsin Ave. took a major step forward this week.
The state Building Commission approved funding to acquire the full-block, 2.63-acre site for $2 million and allocated an additional $2 million for site preparation.
The building would replace the Milwaukee State Office Building, 819 N. 6th St., with most employees relocating to the new facility. Conceptual plans approved by the city include a 200,000-square-foot office building with a 680-stall parking structure.