Building Info

Sage On Jackson, 1509-1513 N. Jackson St. Photo by Mariiana Tzotcheva
  • Address:
    1509 N. Jackson St.
  • Taxkey:
    3921772100
  • Architect:
    Striegel-Agacki Studio
  • Status:
  • Assessed Value (Land):
    $
  • Assessed Value (Improvements):
    $
  • Assessed Value (Total):
    $
  • Assesment Year:
  • Year Built:
  • Size:
    23,750 sq-ft

Sage on Jackson is a 5-story residential apartment building on Milwaukee’s Lower East Side. It opened to residents in September of 2014.

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PWOP-19-006412019/04/25Permit
ROW Occupancy Permit
PWOP-17-004322017/04/19Permit
ROW Occupancy Permit.
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Sage on Prospect Opens

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The North End Grows Yet Again

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Friday Photos

Sage On Prospect

Work on super-green project moving right along.

Friday Photos: The Greening of Sage on Prospect
Friday Photos

The Greening of Sage on Prospect

Super green, 34-apartment complex on Lower East Side nearly completed.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Phase Four of North End Underway
Eyes on Milwaukee

Phase Four of North End Underway

Fourth phase of $175 million project adds 155 apartments to booming Lower East Side.

Eyes on Milwaukee: The Impact of New Development
Eyes on Milwaukee

The Impact of New Development

Study of 7 new buildings shows big revenue, big return for local government.

Friday Photos: Sage on Prospect Is Green and Growing
Friday Photos

Sage on Prospect Is Green and Growing

Completion expected in spring. Will it be the state's second greenest building?

Friday Photos: Ripping the Top Off
Friday Photos

Ripping the Top Off

East Side building loses one floor, is gaining two more, as Sage on Prospect is created.

Friday Photos: North End Redefines Water Street
Friday Photos

North End Redefines Water Street

Third phase of transformational project fills the gap between Downtown and the Lower East Side.

Plenty of Horne: Second Sage Building Will Be Super Green
Plenty of Horne

Second Sage Building Will Be Super Green

The new Sage on Prospect, a 34-apartment complex, will have every imaginable green feature.

Friday Photos: North End III is Rising
Friday Photos

North End III is Rising

New complex with 168 apartments will add density to an area that's booming with development.

Friday Photos: Construction Underway at The North End
Friday Photos

Construction Underway at The North End

Mandel Group is building the third phase of their "neighborhood by design" -- to plug "the doughnut hole in Downtown."

Friday Photos: Avenir Nearly Ready for the Future
Friday Photos

Avenir Nearly Ready for the Future

The five-story, 104 unit apartment building is nearly ready for occupancy, the first residential development on county-owned Park East land.

Plenty of Horne: New Coffee House on Jackson Street
Plenty of Horne

New Coffee House on Jackson Street

Pleasant Kafe opens on street where three new apartment complexes opened within the last year.

Hard Hat Tour: Inside Sage on Jackson
Hard Hat Tour

Inside Sage on Jackson

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Eyes on Milwaukee: Doors Open Milwaukee Top 10
Eyes on Milwaukee

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Friday Photos: “Sage” Apartment Building Nearly Finished
Friday Photos

“Sage” Apartment Building Nearly Finished

Jackson Street is becoming a nice urban street, now with new, environmentally friendly apartments.

Friday Photos: The Greenest Ever and Going Up
Friday Photos

The Greenest Ever and Going Up

Sage on Jackson would be the greenest multi-family structure in Wisconsin and Illinois.

Friday Photos: Sage on Jackson Will Spice Up Street
Friday Photos

Sage on Jackson Will Spice Up Street

The latest addition to once-sleepy Jackson St., which is becoming a dense urban area.

Plenty of Horne: Jon Richards Will Run for Attorney General
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Jon Richards Will Run for Attorney General

Like Abe Lincoln, Richards has been practicing law all across the state in preparation for his run.

Eyes on Milwaukee: The Growing City
Eyes on Milwaukee

The Growing City

Updates on three new developments. Plus: a photographic tour of the Ward hall.

Plenty of Horne: Shocking Conditions at the Courthouse
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Shocking Conditions at the Courthouse

Court Commissioner Barry Slagle electrocuted in scary, unreported incident at courthouse.

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Friday Photos

East Terrace Apartments Taking Shape

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Friday Photos: Infill, Infill, Infill
Friday Photos

Infill, Infill, Infill

Updates and photos of three infill projects on Jackson Street.

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Brady Street BID Expands Boundaries?

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Greenest Building Ever Built?

Greenest Building Ever Built?

The city's zoning committee approves a building the developer promises will be super-green.

Plan Commission Recommends Approval of Five-story Apartment Building

Plan Commission Recommends Approval of Five-story Apartment Building

Green features garner support for apartment project from Alderman and neighborhood.

Apartment Building Proposed for Lower East Side

Apartment Building Proposed for Lower East Side

Dominion Properties, LLC plans to build a five-story apartment building on Jackson St.

Building data on this page, including assessment information, was last updated on September 6, 2020

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