Photos
References
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Can You Find the Watermarkers?
Nov 13th, 2024 by Graham Kilmer -
Milwaukee Wins Federal Funds For Largest Ever Riverwalk Expansion
Sep 26th, 2024 by Jeramey Jannene -
Local Groups Promote Equitable Water Access and Recreation
Aug 21st, 2024 by Michael Timm -
Introducing The Green Room, Discourse’s Newest Cocktail Concept
Jul 25th, 2024 by Sophie Bolich -
‘Bitter’ Cocktail Competition Coming to Harbor District
Mar 29th, 2024 by Sophie Bolich -
Milwaukee Beverage Company Expanding Distribution Nationwide
Feb 21st, 2024 by Sophie Bolich
Recent Press Releases Referencing Harbor View
Neighborhood Buildings
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1022 S. 1st St.
Tenant History Chez Jacques (2001-2016) Cocina 1022 (2018-2019) Mobay Cafe (2020-) List is incomplete
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105-149 S. Barclay St.
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1120 S. Barclay St.
Home of Cheesehead manufacturer Foamation since 2016. Was previously used as a production brewery by Horny Goat Brewing Company. According to the Wisconsin Historical Society, the building was built in 1915 and for A.P. Green Refractories of Wisconsin, Inc.
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123 E. Walker St.
Former Allen-Bradley warehouse redeveloped as a corporate headquarters for Wantable with first-floor cafe (Wantable Cafe).
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130 S. Water St.
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135 E. National Ave.
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139 E. Oregon St.
Part of former Pittsburgh Plate Glass campus. Formerly proposed for redevelopment into The Barclay with 300 S. Barclay St.
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201 Deco
Former factory turned office space in Milwaukee's Harbor View neighborhood.
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207 E. Florida St.
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212 E. Mineral St.
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215 E. National Ave.
Home of the Model Railroad Club of Milwaukee since 1936. Built as Allis Station for the Milwaukee Road.
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224 E. Washington St.
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228 E. National Ave.
Commonly known as the Horse Barn.
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300 S. Barclay St.
Part of former Pittsburgh Plate Glass campus. Proposed for redevelopment into The Barclay with 139 E. Oregon St.
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336-338 S. 1st St.
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354 E. National Ave.
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546 S. Water St.
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600 E. Greenfield Ave.
The Harbor District offices are located within the building.
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818 S. Water St.
Home of Boone & Crockett and The Cooperage.
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828 S. 1st St.
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838 S. 1st St.
838 1st Street is a two-building complex in Milwaukee's Harbor View neighborhood.
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Bridgeview at South Water Works
55-unit apartment building in the South Water Works devlopment.
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Building 6 at South Water Works
Building 6 is an apartment building in the South Water Works development on the edge of the Walker’s Point neighborhood. Originally built by Lighthouse Development, the project was lost through foreclosure. It contains 52 units. The building was built as an addition to 201 E. Pittsburgh Ave., a former Pittsburgh Plate Glass building built in the art deco style. The South Water Works development also includes the Bridgeview at South Water Works apartments and Oregon at South Water Works apartments.
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Freshwater Plaza
Mixed-use development by Wangard Partners at the northeast corner of S. 1st St. and E. Greenfield Ave.
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Freshwater Plaza – Cermak Food Market
Grocery store built as part of the Freshwater Plaza development in Harbor View.
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Freshwater Plaza Apartments
76-unit apartment building built as part of the Freshwater Plaza mixed-use development.
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Harbor Yards
Proposed multi-building development from the Mandel Group.
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Maxwell Lofts
Warehouse complex converted to 116-unit apartment complex known as Maxwell Lofts in 2019 by Roers Companies.
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Next Act Theatre
The Transpak Crane Bay building was converted into the Next Act Theatre in 2012.
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Rivianna
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South Harbor Campus
A $285 million manufacturing campus for Komatsu Mining in the Harbor District. The campus includes a three-story, 176,000-square-foot office building, training center, museum and automation lab as well as a 430,000-square-foot, three-story manufacturing facility. Construction started in late summer 2020. Parcels 311 E. Greenfield Ave. (sold by We Energies affiliate in 2020) 401 E. Greenfield Ave. (sold by city in 2020)
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The Point on the River
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UWM School of Freshwater Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee school and research institute located in Milwaukee's Harbor View neighborhood.
Citations
- 12-story apartment building planned on Milwaukee River in Walker’s Point - Oct 26th, 2015 - The Milwaukee Business Journal - Sean Ryan
- Freshwater Plaza site sells for $2.9 million; construction starting - Oct 7th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Wangard Partners – Freshwater Plaza - Jul 28th, 2015
- Freshwater Plaza project to get four more apartments - Jul 28th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tom Daykin
- Freshwater Plaza site work could begin this fall - Sep 10th, 2014 - BizTimes
- Deco Building in Water Works has potential buyer - Dec 28th, 2012 - The Milwaukee Business Journal - Sean Ryan