Commercial building on Bay View‘s main street redeveloped into a mixed-use building by Scott Genke.
The building was home to the Bay View Compass until November of 2008. Technology firm Spreenkler was also located in the building for a period.
It was originally built as an automobile showroom.
Prior to the 2015 project that converted the building into a combination of live-work and apartment units, Genke proposed adding a number of floors to the building and up to 32 luxury apartments.
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Deal Would Fix Leaning Stone Creek Wall
New tenant could replace Stone Creek Coffee at busy Bay View intersection.
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Infill project will create 18 units of housing on Bay View's main street.
Oct 23rd, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneMayor’s Design Awards All Over Map
Big, little, new or renovated, award winners in 13 of 15 aldermanic districts.
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Aug 3rd, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneInside the King Lofts
Tattoo shop and laundromat becomes 14 high-end apartments in Bay View conversion.
Jun 29th, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneMore Apartments for Bay View
1920s King Building on KK will be renovated and expanded, yielding 14 new units.
Nov 20th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreRedevelopment plans moving forward for King Building in Bay View
Aug 7th, 2015 - OnMilwaukee.comKing Building five-story apartment development plan abandoned
Nov 3rd, 2014 - Bay View CompassKing Building proposal includes retail space and 32 luxury apartments
Feb 26th, 2014 - Bay View CompassBuilding data on this page, including assessment information, was last updated on April 5, 2024
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