Andrew Weiland
Quad prints Super Bowl programs
Milwaukee health care costs 5% above Midwest average
Housing market remains a major drag
Back to building
The southeastern Wisconsin commercial real estate market still faces significant headwinds. The metro area's office space vacancy rate is at about 22 percent, and the class B office space vacancy rate is close to 25 percent.
Will other tenants follow Godfrey & Kahn?
In the race to attract tenants and put together a deal to build a new office building in downtown Milwaukee, a joint venture of Wauwatosa-based Irgens Development Partners LLC and Milwaukee-based Van Buren Management Inc. recently took a major step ahead of their competition.
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Another anchor tenant for downtown landlords to chase
In 1989, a unique multi-use development was completed in downtown Milwaukee. The project, developed on the block southwest of Water Street and Kilbourn Avenue, included the combination of the 28-story Milwaukee Center office tower, a hotel and the redevelopment of a former power plant building into a new home for the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. The office building, hotel, Milwaukee Rep and the Pabst Theater were all connected by an atrium in the middle of the block.