Haymarket is a neighborhood immediately north of the west side of downtown Milwaukee. Sometimes called “Haymarket Square.”
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Neighborhood Buildings
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1301 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Associated Bank branch “Haymarket Square.” Neighboring plaza is built in public right of way.
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1310-1312 N. 6th St.
Building would be demolished to create space for Milwaukee Public Museum-Betty Brinn Complex as of 2020.
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1311 N. 6th St.
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1311-1325 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Warehouse building in Milwaukee's Haymarket neighborhood.
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1340 N. 6th St.
Building would be demolished to create space for Milwaukee Public Museum-Betty Brinn Complex as of 2020.
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1422 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave.
Formerly 1422 N. 4th St. One-time home of RedLine.
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1555 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Milwaukee Public Schools building. Originally known as the Fourth Street School. Later renamed in honor of Golda Meir who attended the school from 1906 to 1912.
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1702-1728 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave.
Acquired by the Milwaukee Youth Arts Center in 2016 for $950,000.
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520 W. McKinley Ave.
520 W. McKinley Avenue is the former condominium sales center for the Palomar Hotel proposal. It is currently the headquarters of The Bartolotta Restaurants.
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Grinker Mass Timber Building
A seven-story, mass-timber office building.
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Haymarket Lofts
1300 N. 4th St. is a complex of three brick warehouse buildings in Milwaukee's Haymarket neighborhood.
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New Museum Complex
New home for the Milwaukee Public Museum. To be named the Natural & Culture Museum of Wisconsin when it opens in 2027.












