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Press Release

Metro Eye Commits To Third Ward With 15-Year Lease

 

By - Jan 25th, 2024 10:45 am

Revel investments today announced a 15-year lease renewal with Metro Eye at the Timberworks Building, 325 E. Chicago St., in the Historic Third Ward.

Metro Eye opened in 2003 at 325 E. Chicago Street with the mission to combine the city’s finest professional eye care with an unparalleled collection of customizable designer eyewear and lenses. Metro Eye’s optometrists provide eye exams and eye care for all ages, treat eye disease patients, and offer cutting-edge eyewear and hard-to-fit contact lenses.

“We are excited to show our continued commitment to Milwaukee with this long-term lease. Metro Eye launched as a start-up more than twenty years ago and we’re proud that this is our chosen home for continued growth,” said Dr. Amy Jankowski, Founder of Metro Eye.

“15-year commercial leases don’t happen every day, especially in this post-pandemic climate where uncertainty still remains amongst many businesses. We’re thrilled that we have a tenant like Metro Eye and we value their long-standing presence in the Third Ward. Their loyal patients and customers know exactly where to find them and will continue to do so for years to come,” said Steve Pape, Managing Partner of Revel Investments.

The Timberworks building is a Third Ward landmark. From the Kimpton Journeyman Hotel across the street to Valentine Coffee Roasters next door, it’s walking distance to countless retail, restaurants and entertainment options. The building is 100% leased and occupied. Other tenants include advertising agency Boelter + Lincoln, law firm Laffrey, Leitner & Goode and construction management firm Altius Building Company.

The lease was negotiated by Revel Advisors, a leasing division of Revel Investments, and Marianne Burish from Transwestern represented Metro Eye.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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