1801 N. Martin Luther King Dr

1801 N. Martin Luther King Dr

Violence Prevention Initiative

231 E. Buffalo St.

231 E. Buffalo St.

Originally known as the Fred Vogel, Jr. Building.

The Avenue

The Avenue

Former Grand Avenue Mall (and later Shops of Grand Avenue) retail complex.

1240 N. 10th St.

1240 N. 10th St.

Home of the Zilber College of Public Health.

Brewhouse Inn & Suites

Brewhouse Inn & Suites

Brewhouse Inn & Suites is an extended stay hotel located in the former brew house of the Pabst Brewery.

Brewery Point Apartments

Brewery Point Apartments

Brewery Point Apartments is a 48-unit apartment building for adults 55 and older.

CityCenter at 735 N Water Street
Milwaukee City Hall

Milwaukee City Hall

From Guides to Historic Milwaukee: Juneautown Walking Tour by Mary Ellen Pagel and Virginia Palmer (1965)… The first City Hall on this site, the Market Hall of 1861, contained civic offices on the second floor and a busy farmers’ market in stalls on the ground story. Chief designer of the present building was Armand Koch, son of the well-known Milwaukee architect, Henry C. Koch. When he undertook the design of City Hall, the younger Koch had just returned from study in Europe, where he had particularly admired the civic buildings of Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. His plans for Milwaukee’s governmental building reflect the influence of these European examples. High above the street in the City Hall tower is a ten-ton bell which has not sounded since 1922, when complaints about its noise became too numerous. When the bell was cast, the following words were inscribed on it: “When I sound the hour of day From this grand and lofty steeple, Deem it a reminder, pray To be honest with the people.”

Burbank Elementary School
Frances Starms Discovery Learning

Frances Starms Discovery Learning

2035 North 25th Street

Gwen T. Jackson School

Gwen T. Jackson School

2121 W Hadley St

Green Bay Avenue Public School

Green Bay Avenue Public School

3872 N. 8th St