Westown is the neighborhood representing the west side of downtown Milwaukee. The neighborhood is represented by the Westown Association, a business improvement district and membership based organization.
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Content referencing Westown
Neighborhood Buildings
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100-110 E. State St.
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1001 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
This property was formerly addressed as 1001 N. Old World Third St..
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1005-1007 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Formerly 1005-1007 N. Old World Third St.
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1009-1011 N. Martin Luther King Jr Dr.
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1013 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
This property was formerly addressed as 1013 N. Old World Third St..
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1015-1019 N. Martin Luther King Jr Dr.
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1021 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
This property was formerly addressed as 1021 N. Old World Third St..
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1023 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
1023 N. Old World 3rd St.
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1027 N. 9th St.
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103-115 W. Clybourn St.
Site of Downtown Milwaukee Dog Park
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1030 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
This property was formerly addressed as 1030 N. Old World Third St..
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1037 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
This property was formerly addressed as 1037 N. Old World Third St..
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105-111 W. Michigan St.
Two-building office complex located in Westown.
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1051 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave.
Site of FPC Live concert venue, known as Landmark Credit Union Live.
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1103 N. Martin Luther King Jr Dr.
Home of The Pub Club. The building was formerly home of the taverns Suite and Have a Nice Day Cafe. The bar space is 5,000 square-feet. Above the tavern space there are five office spaces.
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111 W. Kilbourn Ave.
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1125 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Home of Uncle Buck’s since 2019. This property was formerly addressed as 1125 N. Old World Third St..
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215 W. Wells St.
60-stall parking lot.
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302 W. Wells St.
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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.
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324-326 W. State St.
Slated for demolition in 2020.
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330-340 W. Kilbourn Ave.
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340 W. Wells St.
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401-441 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Site of Vel R. Phillips Plaza. Southern portion of site marketed for sale for landmark development.
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411 N. 3rd St.
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412-420 N. Plankinton Ave.
Future site of Foxtown Landing
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417 N. 3rd St.
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423 N. 3rd St.
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4th and Highland Parking Garage
The 4th and Highland Parking Garage is a city-owned parking garage serving the Bradley Center and other nearby facilities.
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501 W. Michigan St.
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525 N. 6th St.
Office building formerly occupied by Herzing University.
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531 N. James Lovell St.
Empty parcel owned by Milwaukee County.
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5th Street Parking Structure
1,243-stall parking garage built as part of the Wisconsin Sports and Entertainment Center.
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615 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave.
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633 W. Wisconsin Ave.
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700 Lofts
700 W. Michigan St.
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711 W. Wells St.
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728 N. James Lovell St.
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735 West
144-unit apartment building in the former 735 W. Wisconsin Ave. office building.
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739 W. Juneau Ave.
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746 N. James Lovell St.
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803 W. Michigan St.
Office building formerly occupied by UMB Fund Services.
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808 N. Plankinton Ave.
Class C office building in Westown owned by Robert John.
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810 N. Plankinton Ave
Originally built in 1917 with two additional floors added in 1920
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821 W. State St.
Milwaukee County Safety Building
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826 N. Plankinton Ave.
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830-834 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
This property was formerly addressed as 830-834 N. Old World Third St..
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834 N. Plankinton Ave.
Former home of Renaissance Book Shop. Acquired by affiliate New Land Enterprises and deconstructed.
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836-838 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
This property was formerly addressed as 836-838 N. Old World Third St..
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840 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Formerly 840 N. Old World Third St.
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840-844 N. Plankinton Ave.
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918 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave.
Sentinel Building since 1962, known as the Republic Building before that. Built in 1918.
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Aloft Hotel
Hotel located on N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Milwaukee's Westown neighborhood.
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Baird Center
Milwaukee's largest convention center. Managed by the Wisconsin Center District.
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Blue Ribbon Lofts
Blue Ribbon Lofts is a 95-unit apartment building located in the former Pabst Brewery Keg House
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Bradley Center
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Bradley Symphony Center
Redevelopment into home for Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra was completed in 2021.
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Brewery Point Apartments
Brewery Point Apartments is a 48-unit apartment building for adults 55 and older.
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Building 15
The former Paint Shop for the Pabst Brewing Company.
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Cambria Hotel
132-room hotel in Westown.
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Cawker Building
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Central Library
The Central Library is the main library of the Milwaukee Public Library.
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Century Building
Office building in Milwaukee's Westown neighborhood partially converted to apartments by Keystone Development.
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Courtyard Milwaukee Downtown
Courtyard by Marriott. 300 W. Michigan St. Located at the rear of Shops of Grand Avenue.
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Empire Building
Home of the Riverside Theater
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Enerpac Center
Developed in multiple phases for Gimbels department store, now an office building, hotel and retail center.
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F.H. Hochmuth Building
A mixed-use building on N. Martin Luther King Jr. including a first-floor space home to a bar/restaurant and apartments on the two floors above. The first floor of this building has been occupied by the following businesses The Loaded Slate – (August 2011 – June 2022) The Red Accordion (2009 – 2011) – Owner Russ Davis – OMC article on opening Café Vecchio Mondo (1996 – 2009) – Owner Russ Davis
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Fiserv Forum Entertainment Center
Entertainment facility featuring bars and restaurants immediately east of Fiserv Forum.
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Germania Building
Redeveloped into apartments by a partnership of Cardinal Capital Management and Haywood Group.
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Grand Avenue Apartments
Apartment building with first-floor tavern space in Milwaukee's Westown neighborhood.
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Hilton Milwaukee
Historic 25-story hotel in downtown Milwaukee
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HUB640
Mixed-use office building in Westown. Formerly known as the Boston Store Building.
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Hyatt Regency Milwaukee
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Library Hill Apartments
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Majestic Building
Home of the Playbill Flats
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Matthews Building
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Michigan Street Commons
Affordable housing apartment complex developed by Bear Development.
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Miller High Life Theatre
Renamed in 2017. Formerly the Milwaukee Theatre. Owned by the Wisconsin Center District.
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Milwaukee County Courthouse
Home of the Milwaukee County government. 901 N. 9th Street.
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Milwaukee County Historical Society Building
Downtown building that is home to the Milwaukee County Historical Society. Was formerly home to the Second Ward Savings Bank.
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Milwaukee Exposition Building
Designed by Walter A. Holbrook. Demolished following a fire in 1905.
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Milwaukee Main Post Office
The long-time home of the United States Postal Service in downtown Milwaukee. Developer Matt Garrison and his firm R2 Companies acquired the building in 2015 with the intent to redevelop it into a mixed-use campus. Building straddles Canadian Pacific railroad’s mainline through Wisconsin. South face of building is along Menomonee River. Designed by Miller and Waltz.
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Milwaukee Public Museum
MPM building. Part of the larger property at 710-880 W. Wells St.
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Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility
Medium-security detention facility.
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Milwaukee Streetcar Operations and Maintenance Facility
Central facility for operations and maintenance of The Hop.
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MKE Lofts
Apartment building in Westown that was formerly known as the Posner Building.
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No Studios Building
The former Research Lab for the Pabst Brewing Company.
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Pabst Professional Center
The Pabst Professional Center is a $10 million, 73,000 square-foot building that was completed in 2014.
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Plankinton Arcade
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Police Administration Building
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Public Service Building
Built by The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company as an office building and downtown passenger terminal for the regional interurban system.
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Ramada Milwaukee Downtown
Former downtown Milwaukee Ramada Inn hotel.
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River Bank Plaza
3L Real Estate acquired the building in 2021 from Rick Mitchell as part of a proposed conversion to approximately 130 apartments known as RiverWalk Lofts.
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Riverfront Plaza
The Riverfront Plaza building is a mixed-use building along the Milwaukee River.
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SpringHill Suites (Commerce Building)
Former office building converted to a hotel.
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St. James Court Historic Apartments
Historic apartment building on W. Wisconsin Ave.
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St. James Episcopal Church
Church located in Milwaukee's Westown neighborhood.
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Steinmeyer Building
Historic building on N. Old World Third St.
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Sydney HiH
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Tempo by Hilton Milwaukee
Hotel proposed by HKS Holdings for surface parking lot in Westown.
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The Avenue
Former Grand Avenue Mall (and later Shops of Grand Avenue) retail complex.
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The Buckler
The Buckler is an apartment building in Westown.
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The Moderne
Condominium and apartment tower.
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Turner Hall
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UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena
Formerly known as the US Cellular Arena and Milwaukee Arena.
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Vim + Vigor Lofts
100-unit apartment building at The Brewery.










