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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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