Peck Welcome Center

Peck Welcome Center

This facility located inside the Zoo grounds, can hold up to 500 guests, it’s spacious, with large glass windows, a terrazo floor and high ceilings. We include seating for up to 320 people.

Milwaukee County Zoo
Junior House Lofts

Junior House Lofts

The Junior House Lofts is an apartment building in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood. It was originally built as a factory in 1915, before being renovated as an apartment building in late 2013 through July of 2013 by HKS Holdings, LLC. The building has 50 apartments. The development’s name is derived from a past tenant, Junior House (later JH Collectibles). Junior House was a Milwaukee-based clothing company. Square D Corp. used the building before Junior House. The project was financed with a $7 million loan from Love Funding Corp. The loan was insured by a fund backed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The developers also used state and federal historic-preservation tax credits. The development also includes a parcel immediately south (4310710000) of the development. References Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – Former Walker’s Point clothing warehouse becomes apartments – July 23rd, 2013 – Tom Daykin

Jackson Square Apartments
322 W. State St.

322 W. State St.

322 W. State Street is a former Schlitz tied house, serving as a Schlitz owned and operated tavern when it opened in 1889.

Washington Park Senior Center

Washington Park Senior Center

Senior center located in Milwaukee County Parks' Washington Park.

Marcus Performing Arts Center

Marcus Performing Arts Center

Arts complex at 929 N. Water St.

2301-2305 S. Howell Ave.

2301-2305 S. Howell Ave.

A mixed-use building on the intersection of Howell Ave. and Lincoln Ave.

State of Wisconsin Department of Children and Families Office Building
Zablocki Library

Zablocki Library

Southside library at 35th and Oklahoma that opened in 1963.

Mitchell Court

Mitchell Court

2600 W. National Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53215.

Kosciuszko Community Center