Building Info

411 Building. Photo by Mariiana Tzotcheva
  • Address:
    411 E. Wisconsin Ave.
  • Taxkey:
    3920797111
  • Status:
  • Assessed Value (Land):
    $10,016,400
  • Assessed Value (Improvements):
    $104,683,600
  • Assessed Value (Total):
    $114,700,000
  • Assesment Year:
    2023
  • Year Built:
  • Size:
    654,165 sq-ft

The 411 Building is an office tower in downtown Milwaukee. Previously the site was home to the flagship T.A. Chapman’s department store.

The tower was originally known as the Winmar Building when it opened in 1984. It was later known as the 411 Building.

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Lunchtime Concerts Return to Downtown Milwaukee This Summer
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Lunchtime Concerts Return to Downtown Milwaukee This Summer

Heart(beats) of the City powered by MGIC and PNC presents Tunes@Noon to bring free, midday melodies to public spaces downtown

Gabriel Yeager, Director of Public Space Initiatives, Leaving Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21
Downtown Employee Appreciation Week kicks off August 14
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Downtown Employee Appreciation Week kicks off August 14

Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21 to host free lunches, Office Challenge Games, giveaways and more, Aug. 14 – 18

Eyes on Milwaukee: Associated Bank, Quarles Write Their Names on Skyline
Eyes on Milwaukee

Associated Bank, Quarles Write Their Names on Skyline

Associated's new signage costs more than $100,000, the Quarles signs cost $250,000.

Sculpture Milwaukee Returning In Phases For 2022

Sculpture Milwaukee Returning In Phases For 2022

Five pieces on display now with more to follow as part of sixth-annual series.

Milwaukee Downtown announces summer schedule, reveals Heart(beats) of the City series
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Milwaukee Downtown announces summer schedule, reveals Heart(beats) of the City series

“Summer in the City” campaign to bundle Downtown’s summer happenings and offer a staycation giveaway

Plats and Parcels: Old National Finds Downtown Home
Plats and Parcels

Old National Finds Downtown Home

Plus: a busy week of downtown leasing news and recapping all the week's real estate stories.

Downtown Employee Appreciation Week Returns

Downtown Employee Appreciation Week Returns

And based on initial turnout, so did downtown workers. Event runs through September 3.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Milwaukee’s 10 Most Valuable Properties
Eyes on Milwaukee

Milwaukee’s 10 Most Valuable Properties

Some may surprise you. All will make you feel better about your own your property tax bill.

411 East Wisconsin Center Wins Prestigious “The Outstanding Building of the Year” (TOBY) Award
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411 East Wisconsin Center Wins Prestigious “The Outstanding Building of the Year” (TOBY) Award

The TOBY Awards are the most prestigious and comprehensive programs of their kind in the commercial real estate industry.

411 East Wisconsin Receives LEED Gold Certification
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411 East Wisconsin Receives LEED Gold Certification

Largest LEED Gold certified building in the city

411 building undergoing $15 million in renovations
Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Chapman’s Biggest Department Store
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Chapman’s Biggest Department Store

The third Chapman's store was built in 1885 and would remain in business nearly a century.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: T. A. Chapman Late 1860s
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

T. A. Chapman Late 1860s

Long before Gimbel's and Boston Store, T.A. Chapman was the city's department store. This is its first location.

In Public: The Hotel That Isn’t There
In Public

The Hotel That Isn’t There

The downtown Marriott made so many compromises in design there's barely any left.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Wisconsin St. and Milwaukee St., 1880
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Wisconsin St. and Milwaukee St., 1880

Nearly empty in the 1860s, Milwaukee St. was booming by 1880.

Affiliate of Five Mile Capital Partners Buys Downtown’s 411 East Wisconsin Building for $74.3 Million; Anchor Tenant Quarles & Brady Commits Until 2025
Eyes on Milwaukee: Regional Bus Service Cuts, Transit Center Redevelopment, Museum Mile, and More
Eyes on Milwaukee

Regional Bus Service Cuts, Transit Center Redevelopment, Museum Mile, and More

The 11th installment of Eyes on Milwaukee focuses on transit, development, and new restaurants. The Downtown Transit Center's redevelopment is inching closer to reality. The Milwaukee Museum Mile is a new marketing effort for some overlooked museums. Service reductions are coming to the Milwaukee-Racine-Kenosha commuter bus service, and the Milwaukee City Clerk is still tweeting, thankfully.

Office building boom has tenants hopping
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Office building boom has tenants hopping

New Building Comes to Life with Fireworks, Party
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New Building Comes to Life with Fireworks, Party

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

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