Building Info

Cathedral Place
  • Address:
    545 E. Wells St.
  • Taxkey:
    3930601000
  • Architect:
    Solomon Cordwell Buenz
  • Status:
  • Assessment:
    $30,772,000 (2014)
  • Year Built:

Cathedral Place is a mixed-use building at the corner of Wells Street and Jackson Street developed by Van Buren Management, Inc. Floors 12-19 (there is not a floor 13) are office space, totaling 205,000 square feet of space. The lower floors contains 28 condominiums developed by New Land Enterprises (originally 30).

The 940-stall parking garage was originally owned by the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee (RACM) (Property Tax Key #3930603000, address 520 E Mason Street). The garage is financed through a tax-incremental financing district (TID #49). There is an additional 100 parking spaces underground. The garage is now owned by CP Parking LLC.

There is a rooftop balcony above the parking garage at the south end of the building.

The building is a 2005 recipient of the Mayor’s Urban Design Award.

Office Tenants

  • Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek (2003 – Present)
  • Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (? – Present)
  • Argosy Foundation (? – Present)
  • Executive Director, Inc (? – Present)

Retail Tenants

  • Ward’s House of Prime (? – Present)
  • M Cafe (? – March 2011) – 535 E. Wells St. – Owner Roz Thurston
  • Brunch on Mason (June 2010 – March 2011) – 535 E. Wells St. – Owner Roz Thurston
  • Cafe Plaza Venezuela (2011 – December 19th, 2011) – 530 E. Mason St. – Owners Leo Montes and Hugo Martinez.

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Building data on this page, including assessment information, was last updated on April 5, 2024

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