Building Info

  • Address:
    2436 N. 50th St.
  • Taxkey:
    3281101110
  • Status:
  • Assessed Value (Land):
    $55,000
  • Assessed Value (Improvements):
    $894,100
  • Assessed Value (Total):
    $949,100
  • Assesment Year:
    2023
  • Year Built:

Photos

Activity

IDDateTypeDescription
ELEC-FA-19-001842019/06/22Permit
Fire Alarm Permit
NOCC-18-017392018/09/27Permit
PBFS-17-007242017/08/09Permit
Plumbing-Fire Protection Permit.
PBFS-17-007172017/08/08Permit
Plumbing-Fire Protection Permit.
IDDateDescriptionType

Content referencing 2436 N. 50th St.

Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Signs Legislation Approving $1 Million for Affordable and Emergency Housing
Press Release

Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Signs Legislation Approving $1 Million for Affordable and Emergency Housing

This will be the first project in the State of Wisconsin to merge crisis beds with permanent affordable-rate housing

MKE County: Crowley Signs First in State Housing Proposal
MKE County

Crowley Signs First in State Housing Proposal

$1 million to provide emergency shelter for people in crisis and affordable-rate apartments.

Construction Starts On Long-Awaited King Drive Building

Construction Starts On Long-Awaited King Drive Building

Five Points Lofts, first proposed in 2020, is finally becoming reality.

MKE County: Board Funds Crisis Housing in Uptown Neighborhood, Demurs On Southside Dog Park
MKE County

Board Funds Crisis Housing in Uptown Neighborhood, Demurs On Southside Dog Park

Plus: A controversial penguin project is funded, funding for southside dog park is paused and 'high-impact' parks projects are funded.

MKE County: Unique Housing Project Planned for Uptown Neighborhood
MKE County

Unique Housing Project Planned for Uptown Neighborhood

Project near 50th and North first in state to include both affordable rentals and crisis beds.

Housing Trust Fund projects selected, will go to Council for review
Press Release

Housing Trust Fund projects selected, will go to Council for review

Housing Trust Fund grants totaling more than $8.8 million would create new homes, help the homeless, create jobs and help with homeowner repairs

Eyes on Milwaukee: City To Fund 12 Affordable Housing Projects
Eyes on Milwaukee

City To Fund 12 Affordable Housing Projects

Using federal funds for everything from new apartments to blocking predatory landlords.

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

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