Milwaukee neighborhood on the city’s south side. The neighborhood is centered on S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
From the 1981 Landmarks Commission/Department of City Development report…
The Bay View Historic District is a portion of the east side of the original village and includes approximately 495 structures, almost all residential. There is also one small park in the area. Most of the existing structures were built between 1870 and 1915. Few were designed by architects; many are simple cottages and bungalows. Probably the most historically significant structure remaining in the district is the residence at 2590 South Superior Street build about 1870-1870 for Warren Brinton, foundry supervisor at the mill, and wife Beulah Brinton, a cousin of Eber Brock Ward. The Brinton residence played an important role in the community’s development. It housed Bay View’s first lending library and Milwaukee area’s first practical social center, perhaps the first of it’s kind in the United States. Beulah Brinton and her son published the Bay View Weekly Herald in the 1880’s. The small park in the area is named Beulah Brinton Park.
The frame church at 2739 South Superior Street, now owned by the Christian Science Society, was erected in 1873 by the Welsh Congregational Church workers from Wales in 1968. The lot had been owned by Elijah Estes and there is still a stipulation in the deed that it be reserved for religious purposes. The district’s Pryor Avenue spring is another important landmark because it is the only remaining Artesian well in Milwaukee.
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Bay View’s Former ‘100,000 Parts’ Store Sold
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‘Digital Food Hall’ Planned for Bay View
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Grand Openings: New Bars and Restaurants That Opened in October
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Neighborhood Buildings
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1047-1051 E. Potter Ave.
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1100-1102 E. Potter Ave.
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115 W. Oklahoma Ave.
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123-127 E. Becher St.
Former Chicago & North Western Railway corridor.
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125 W. Becher St.
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138 E. Becher St.
Home of the Southwind Marine north yard
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182 E. Lincoln Ave.
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187 E. Becher St.
Redeveloped building that was originally constructed as a machine shop for Filer & Stowell. Opened as Wheel & Sprocket bicycle shop in 2021 with a host of bicycle-related tenants.
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1909 E. Estes St.
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1913 E. Estes St.
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2104 S. Aldrich St.
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2108 S. Aldrich St.
Location 2106 S. Aldrich St. Mailing address 2108 S. Aldrich St.
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2110 S. Aldrich St.
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2114 S. Aldrich St.
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2118 S. Aldrich St.
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2121 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2133 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2153-2155 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2163-2165 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2168 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Site of Zillman Park (which uses the address of 2180 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.)
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2201-2203 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2217 S. 1st St.
Home of Staffing Partners.
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2242-2246 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Tenant History (2242 Space) Makk ‘n’ Cheese (2020 – ) Pizza di Famiglia (2018-2019) Jimmy John’s (2007-2018) List is incomplete
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2252 S. 1st St.
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2271-2273 S. Howell Ave.
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2301-2305 S. Howell Ave.
A mixed-use building on the intersection of Howell Ave. and Lincoln Ave.
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2315-2317 S. Howell Ave.
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2321-2327 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2322 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Home of The Highbury Pub. Owned by Joe Katz.
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2349 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Future home of Sushi Yuki.
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2352-2354 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2375-2379 S. Howell Ave.
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2376-2378 S. Howell Ave.
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2414 S. St Clair St.
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2419-2421 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2433 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2442-2444 S. Woodward St.
Parking lot long used by funeral home at 2480-2486 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2474 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2475-2479 S. Howell Ave.
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2480-2486 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2494 S. Wentworth Ave.
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2501 S. Delaware Ave.
2501 S. Delaware Ave. is a building that houses At Random tavern in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood.
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2501-2507 S. Superior St.
Designed by Charles Lesser for the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company. Long-time home of Club Garibaldi.
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2504 E. Oklahoma Ave.
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2510 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2530 S. Superior St.
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2547-2549 S. Shore Dr.
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2548-2550 S. Shore Dr.
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2549-2551 S. Logan Ave.
Acquired by developer Ryan Konicek in 2019.
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2556 S. Shore Dr.
Built in 1872, substantially remodeled and expanded in 1910. Demolished in August 2020.
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2569-2573 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Acquired by Scott Genke in February 2019.
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2599 S. Logan Ave.
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2610 E. Texas Ave.
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2632 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2659 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2664-2668 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2689-2691 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2699 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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270 W. Holt Ave.
An Applebee’s restaurant closed in 2020.
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2701 S. Chase Ave.
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2726 S. California St.
Owned by Frank Wickert.
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2730 S. California St.
Owned by Frank Wickert.
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2800-2802 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Two-story commercial building anchored by Patti's Power Plant.
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2860 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Vacant lot
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2870 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Mailing address 2866 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Wisconsin Historic Society record for 2866-68-70 S S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2895-2899 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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2900-2902 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
Long-time home of The White House Tavern.
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2941-2943 S. Clement Ave.
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2987-2989 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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3001-3003 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
3001-3003 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
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3040-3046 S. Delaware Ave.
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3042-3072 S. Chase Ave.
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3114-3116 S. Chase Ave.
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3118 S. Chase Ave.
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3143 S. Clement Ave.
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3145 S. Howell Ave.
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3216 S. Howell Ave.
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338-340 E. Bay St.
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339-347 E. Stewart St.
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344 E. Stewart St.
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352-354 E. Stewart St.
Home of Santino's Little Italy restaurant.
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356-394 E. Stewart St.
Former Milwaukee Road railyard. Known as either Bay View Yard or Stowell Yard.
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385 E. Stewart St.
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422 E. Lincoln Ave.
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422 E. Stewart St.
Former Milwaukee Road railyard parcel with 356-394 E. Stewart St. Now owned by Canadian Pacific.
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441 E. Lincoln Ave.
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830 E. Potter Ave.
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Avalon Theater
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Bay View American Legion Building
Long-time home of George Washington Bay View American Legion Post 180. Demolished in 2018 after the post sold the property.
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Bay View High School
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Beulah Brinton House
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Boulevard Theatre
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Brickyard Building
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BV+
Eighteen-unit apartment building by developer Scott Genke.
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Colectivo Coffee – Bay View
Colectivo – Bay View is a coffee shop and cafe in Milwaukee’s Bay View neighborhood.
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Dover Street School
Milwaukee Public Schools building. Home to the Dover Street School. Designed by Walter A. Holbrook for the firm of Edward Townsend Mix.
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Dwell Bay View
Dwell Bay View is an apartment building in Bay View.
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Faust Music Building
Commercial building on S. Kinnickinnic Ave. The building would be demolished under a proposal to build a 69-unit apartment building by Dermond Property Investments (2202 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.).
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KinetiK
Six-story, 140-unit apartment building in Bay View.
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King Building
Commercial building on Bay View's main street being redeveloped into a mixed-use building by Scott Genke.
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Lincoln Warehouse
Built in 1928, it was home to the baking operations for the supermarket chain A&P.
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Mechanics National Bank
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Milwaukee Fire Department High Pressure Pumping Station
Built in 1931 by the City of Milwaukee as a high pressure pumping station to fight fires at nearby factories and warehoures. Demolished in 2018.
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MKE Urban Stables
Empty lot that the city acquired through tax foreclosure in 1981. Formerly the site of a glass factory.
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Mod Lofts
Canceled apartment building for 2254 S. Allis St. in Bay View. The proposal died following a disagreement about parking replacement for the city-owned parking lot the project was to be built upon.
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River One
$100 million complex developed by Michels Corp. for an approximately six-acre site in the northwest corner of Bay View and the southwest corner of the Harbor District..
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St. Lucas Lutheran Church
St. Lucas is a Lutheran church in Bay View.
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Stitchweld
Switchweld is 291-unit apartment building complex in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood
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Vue Apartments
69-unit apartment building at 2202 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. in Bay View.
Citations
- Valley industrial buildings find new life as … industrial buildings - Nov 23rd, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Consulting firm to move into Pabst Professional Center - Nov 20th, 2015 - BizTimes - Corrinne Hess
- East side apartment building to be upgraded after sale - Nov 13th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Proposed Bay View ‘micro-hotel’ seeks $380,000 MEDC loan - Nov 9th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Milwaukee All-Star: Milwaukee Blacksmith Kent Knapp - Nov 8th, 2015 - OnMilwaukee.com
- Izumi’s building on Milwaukee’s east side sold to developer - Oct 29th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Klement Sausage Co. to move corporate offices to Pabst center downtown - Sep 30th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Prominent Bay View building to become a ‘micro-hotel,’ restaurant - Sep 29th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Zoning committee endorses Bay View apartment proposals - Sep 17th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Two apartment projects advance on northern edge of Bay View neighborhood - Aug 17th, 2015 - The Milwaukee Business Journal - Sean Ryan
- Development in works for Bay View lot - Jun 19th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Floral-form sculpture planned for Zillman Park - May 1st, 2015 - Bay View Compass - Sheila Julson
- King Building five-story apartment development plan abandoned - Nov 3rd, 2014 - Bay View Compass
- The Norman fire burns in the memories of former residents - May 21st, 2014 - OnMilwaukee.com - Molly Snyder
- More apartments proposed in Bay View - May 6th, 2014 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- King Building proposal includes retail space and 32 luxury apartments - Feb 26th, 2014 - Bay View Compass
- R.I.P. Bill Faust, Founder of Bay View’s Faust Music - Oct 20th, 2013 - Shepherd Express - Evan Rytlewski
- Milwaukee Talks: Eric Wagner of Diablos Rojos Restaurant Group - Sep 6th, 2008 - OnMilwaukee.com - Molly Snyder