Two-building complex on a 109,500 square-foot lot.
The complex was previously home to Alsco. The firm had been located at the site since 1931, but closed the plant in 2005. It was formerly known as American Linen Supply Co.
A partnership between Will Allen and Thomas Schmitt owned the site for a period. The two intended to develop a for-profit urban commercial aquaculture business on the site before running into financial trouble. Their work including deconstructing a building on the property.
In January of 2016, it was announced that TransCenter for Youth would open a school in the complex, pending approvals. That proposal never advanced.
Hayat Pharmacy acquired the property in late 2018.
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Nov 29th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Bruce VielmettiALSCO to cut jobs, shutter Milwaukee plant
Apr 19th, 2005 - The Milwaukee Business Journal - Rich RovitoBuilding data on this page, including assessment information, was last updated on April 5, 2024
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