Building Info

Colby Abbot,755-759 N. Milwaukee St. Photo by Mariiana Tzotcheva
  • Address:
    755-759 N. Milwaukee St.
  • Taxkey:
    3920717000
  • Architect:
    Edward Townsend Mix
  • Status:
  • Assessed Value (Land):
    $720,000
  • Assessed Value (Improvements):
    $3,086,600
  • Assessed Value (Total):
    $3,806,600
  • Assesment Year:
    2023
  • Year Built:
  • Size:
    52,544 square feet

The Colby Abbot Building is a six-story, mixed-use building in downtown Milwaukee.

The first floor is currently configured to have three retail stalls, a tavern space, and a restaurant space. The upper five floors all contain office space. The building was designed by prolific Milwaukee architect Edward Townsend Mix.

The building suffered a three-alarm fire in June 2020. Repair work took more than a year.

The building has seen a number of changes since it was originally built. The front entrance and lobby of the building were originally on Mason St., today the location of a tavern space. Even more of a drastic change, the building was originally built with five floors, the sixth added as an addition early in its history. The building was originally known as the Colby & Abbot Building, with the name on display in a sign over the original entrance to the building.

The first floor of the building went under an extensive renovation in 2010 that replaced the mid-century masonry facade with glass panes that expose the arches that were once a key part of the first-floors design. The redesign also created two street-facing retail stalls, 755 N. Milwaukee St. and 757 N. Milwaukee St.

The building has been in the Kahn family since 1926 when it was purchased by Gustave E. Kahn and two partners.

The building was originally built as the headquarters of the Wisconsin Central Railroad Corporation. The building’s name is derived from the company’s leadership, President and Treasurer Charles Colby and Vice President and Secretary Edwin Hale Abbot. The central Wisconsin cities of Colby and Abbotsford are likewise named after the railroad, with Colby being named by Charles’ Gardner L. Colby after his son, and Abbotsford being named after Abbot.

In 2020, Shepard Fairey painted a voting rights mural on the building’s northern facade.

First Floor Tenant History

  • Karl Ratzch’s (1928 – 2017) – 320 E. Mason St.
  • Euro Bar (? – 2008) – 326 E. Mason St.
  • Vanity Ultra Lounge (2008 – 2009) – 324 E. Mason St.
  • Velvet Hour (January 2010 – 2010) – 324 E. Mason St.
  • Warfrique (November 2010 – October 2012) – 757 N. Milwaukee St.
  • Tempt (2010 – 2011) – 324 E. Mason St.
  • Sublime Bar & Lounge (2011 – 2012) – 324 E. Mason St.
  • 42 Lounge (2013 – 2018) – 326 E. Mason St.
  • XO Cocktail Parlor (2019 – 2020) – 326 E. Mason St.
  • Digital Edge Copy & Print Center (2012 – 2019) – 330 E. Mason St.
  • Urban Milwaukee: The Store (April 2012 – Present) – 755 N. Milwaukee St.

List is incomplete

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