Building Info

Junior's Cocktail Lounge at 3300 W. Lincoln Ave. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
  • Address:
    3300 W. Lincoln Ave.
  • Taxkey:
    4710558000
  • Status:
  • Assessed Value (Land):
    $13,600
  • Assessed Value (Improvements):
    $271,600
  • Assessed Value (Total):
    $285,200
  • Assesment Year:
    2020
  • Year Built:

Photos

Activity

IDDateTypeDescription
SIGN-GEN-19-002702019/07/13Permit
Sign Permit
NOCC-19-006372019/04/25Permit
PWCF-18-141362018/09/01Permit
Department of Public Works Activity:Weeds/Tall Grass Complaint| Tall grass and weeds entered address: 3300 W LINCOLN AV
ELEC-18-007712018/02/09Permit
Electrical Permit.
ELEC-18-000132018/01/05Permit
Electrical Permit.
BLR-17-000562017/02/23Permit
Boiler New Permit.
PLB-17-001232017/01/12Permit
Building Plumbing Permit.
IDDateDescriptionType

Content referencing 3300 W. Lincoln Ave.

10th Annual “Phobruary” Celebrates Vietnamese Cuisine
Press Release

10th Annual “Phobruary” Celebrates Vietnamese Cuisine

VIA welcomes new southside neighborhood to Phobruary

AsianRican Foods Opens On South Side

AsianRican Foods Opens On South Side

Asian-Puerto Rican fusion restaurant at 3300 W. Lincoln Ave. had its grand opening June 10.

Now Serving: Cafe Hollander Unveils New Menu
Now Serving

Cafe Hollander Unveils New Menu

Plus: New AsiaRican restaurant, Walker's Point cafe and state's first THC cocktail bar. And goodbye Marty's Pizza.

AsianRican Foods To Open on Lincoln Ave.

AsianRican Foods To Open on Lincoln Ave.

Combining Asian and Puerto Rican food, egg rolls and empanadas.

Now Serving: AsianRican Restaurant For South Side
Now Serving

AsianRican Restaurant For South Side

Plus: Downtown gets new vegan place, new pizza place, Odd Duck returns. Nite Owl reopens, new Irish pub planned.

City Hall: Council Closes Junior’s Cocktail Lounge
City Hall

Council Closes Junior’s Cocktail Lounge

After 22 police calls, $26,500 in COVID-19 fines and many neighbor complaints, council votes to shut down bar.

Milwaukee Getting More Aggressive On COVID-19 Order Fines

Milwaukee Getting More Aggressive On COVID-19 Order Fines

62 warning letters issued, but city only inspecting businesses on a complaint basis.

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

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