The Milwaukee Marriott Downtown is a hotel in downtown Milwaukee that opened in July 2013. The hotel has 204 rooms, 1 suite, 6 meeting rooms and 9,000 sq ft of total meeting space.
The hotel has a number of first-floor tenants including Starbucks, Millioke restaurant, and Schwanke Kasten Jewelers.
Immediately south of the hotel is the McGeoch Building, a 19th century office building.
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State Wants Feedback On Plans For I-794
Should elevated freeway between 6th St. and Hoan Bridge become a boulevard? Two public meetings to seek citizen comments.
Jul 18th, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneWisDOT to host I-794 Lake Interchange Study public meetings
Jul 12th, 2023 by Wisconsin Department of Transportation
The Downtown Musical Chairs Game
More moves from one building to another. Plus: the week's nine real estate stories.
Nov 7th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneJohnson Financial Group Shows Off High-Rise Office
Racine company aims to make a statement in Milwaukee with Cathedral Place offices.
Sep 27th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneHotels Fight City Hall, Win $500,000
Marriott and Springhill Suites win settlement. And council debates assessments.
Jan 11th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneJohnson Financial Group Moving To Top of Downtown Office Tower
The latest move in a downtown office space shuffle.
Sep 24th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneWhite Lodging Names Chuck Collins Market Vice President for Milwaukee
In his new role, Collins will oversee the Milwaukee Hotel Collection, which includes The Westin Milwaukee, Milwaukee Marriott Downtown and SpringHill Suites by Milwaukee Marriott Downtown.
Jan 29th, 2018 by White LodgingMore Views of Masonic Hotel
See the rooftop beer garden and how the new tower connects to the building.
Jan 24th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneThe Masonic Hotel Moves Forward
14-story tower would be built atop historic three-story building. Will it be opposed?
Jan 18th, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneThe Westin Tops Off
New downtown project, the Westin Hotel, has reached its maximum height.
Nov 18th, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneWestin Hotel Rising
It will add 220 high-end hotel rooms to complex anchored by state's tallest building.
Aug 12th, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneMasonic Lodge Could Become Hotel
Plan would build addition atop historic building, but will preservation advocates block it?
May 10th, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneConstruction Starts on Westin Hotel
220-room hotel will be the closest hotel in the city to the lakefront.
Feb 22nd, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneNew Downtown Hotel Makes Progress
Commerce building on 4th Street will become a 155-room SpringHill Suites Marriott hotel.
Jan 22nd, 2016 by Jack FennimoreThird Ward’s New Hotel Near Completion
Nine-floor Kimpton Hotel is designed to blend in with the area's historic buildings.
Jan 1st, 2016 by Jack FennimoreMarriott-Starwood merger could mean higher prices for Milwaukee hotel rooms
Nov 16th, 2015 - BizTimes - Molly DillSpringHill Suites Marriott Hotel
New 150-room downtown hotel will be connected to convention center.
Sep 25th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreDowntown Milwaukee SpringHill Suites set for spring 2016 opening
Aug 27th, 2015 - The Milwaukee Business Journal - Sean RyanDevelopers buy downtown Milwaukee office for $17M hotel conversion
Dec 3rd, 2014 - The Milwaukee Business Journal - Sean Ryan200-room Westin Hotel proposed for downtown
Jun 16th, 2014 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom DaykinThe Hotel That Isn’t There
The downtown Marriott made so many compromises in design there's barely any left.
Jun 16th, 2014 by Tom BambergerWinners & Great Photos of 2014 Mayor’s Design Awards
From the new Pizza Man to Radio Milwaukee to Junior House Lofts, the winners span many styles and neighborhoods. Photo Galleries of every winning design.
May 21st, 2014 by Jeramey JanneneAcademy of Music, 1860s
Built where the new Marriott Hotel now stands, it was the city's most prestigious opera house.
Mar 11th, 2014 by Jeff BeutnerInside the Downtown Marriott
Urban Milwaukee was allowed a sneak peek inside the new hotel opening tomorrow and our photos tell the story.
Jun 25th, 2013 by Urban MilwaukeeMilwaukee Marriott Downtown to Officially Open its Doors Tomorrow
New Downtown hotel ready ahead of schedule to accommodate Summerfest visitors and other guests
Jun 25th, 2013 by Press ReleaseMarriott Hotel Opens Next Week
And our photos capture what the new era will look like.
Jun 21st, 2013 by Dave ReidNew Marriott Hotel Still Controversial?
The hotel got a lot of state WHEDA money that was supposed to target Milwaukee's central city job centers. Still, the hotel is a boost for downtown.
Feb 1st, 2013 by Dave ReidPizza and the Park East
Pizza Man and The Couture win approvals and a Park East hotel is also likely to be okayed.
Dec 11th, 2012 by Urban MilwaukeeRoom at the Inn
Two new hotels and hundreds of new rooms are coming to East Town.
Nov 9th, 2012 by Dave ReidConstruction Continues
The downtown Marriott hotel is rising fast.
Aug 24th, 2012 by Dave ReidMarriott Hotel Begins to Rise
The controversial Marriott hotel begins to rise.
Jun 22nd, 2012 by Dave ReidAre Milwaukee’s Historic Preservation Laws Too Strong or Too Weak? Yes
Are Milwaukee's historic preservation laws too strong or too weak? Should the entire ordinance be re-written, or is just a revision in order? Alderman Witkowski's proposed overhaul to Milwaukee's historic preservation ordinance sparked these very questions.
Apr 3rd, 2012 by Dave ReidA Year in Review
As the US economy continued it slow recovery from the Great Recession, Milwaukee was left with a couple of failed development projects to complete or redefine, a changing real estate market, the opportunity to make small infrastructure changes, and questions about the future of transit.
Dec 15th, 2011 by Dave ReidMarriott Approved. Greenwich Park Apartments Approved
Two controversial development projects received key approvals at the January 19th, 2011 meeting of the Common Council.
Jan 20th, 2011 by Dave ReidMarriott Hotel Project Wins Appeal on 3-2 Vote at Zoning Committee
At yesterday's meeting of the Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee Jackson Street Management LLC won an appeal of the Historic Preservation Commission's ruling regarding their request to demolish five buildings within the East Side Commercial Historic District to make way for a new Marriott Hotel.
Jan 14th, 2011 by Dave ReidWhat can Milwaukee look forward to in 2011?
Numerous signs point to a national economy that is recovering. Hiring has started to pick up, banks are starting to lend again, and locally 'failed' projects are slowly filling up. But everything isn't great just yet, as here in Wisconsin there is a 14 month supply of homes available on the market, and nationally unemployment sits at 9.4%.
Jan 10th, 2011 by Dave ReidA Possible Solution for the Marriott Proposal?
Last night the Historic Preservation Commission voted to allow Wave Development, LLC to demolish the historic structures located along Milwaukee St. and Wisconsin Ave. to build a new Marriott Hotel. Under the condition that the project would save and restore the buildings' facades as part of the new development.
Dec 14th, 2010 by Dave ReidA Room With A View for the New Preservationists
No one would talk much in society if they knew how often they misunderstood others. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Marriott Hotel proposed for downtown Milwaukee has received a lot of attention lately. It parlays questions going far beyond the buildings themselves.
Dec 13th, 2010 by Anna-Marie OpgenorthHistoric Preservation Commission sets December 13th Public Hearing for the Marriott Proposal
A large crowd turned out, at a commission meeting to speak about a request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish buildings located at 319-327 East Wisconsin Ave., and 625-631 North Milwaukee St.
Nov 16th, 2010 by Dave ReidMarriott Proposal to Go Before Historic Preservation Commission on Monday (Renderings)
Wave Development, LLC is seeking a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish the buildings located at 319-327 East Wisconsin Ave., and 625-631 North Milwaukee St. to construct a Marriott Hotel. This request will be taken up at the November 15th, 2010 meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission.
Nov 12th, 2010 by Dave ReidDemolish Part of Downtown Milwaukee? No.
Recently, it was reported that Robert and Michael Levine are once again considering the demolition of historic buildings along Wisconsin Ave. and Broadway, with the hope of landing a hotel development.
Oct 16th, 2010 by Dave ReidBuilding data on this page, including assessment information, was last updated on April 5, 2024
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