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See photos: Demolition at Northridge Mall begins

As demolition work has begun at the former Northridge Mall some members of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139 are protesting about what workers on the project are being paid.

Demolition of the former Northridge Mall on Milwaukee’s far northwest side has finally begun.

Northridge Mall, which the city of Milwaukee recently took ownership of, closed in 2003. In recent years it’s been the center of several arson cases and vandalism. City officials have sought demolition of the former mall for years.

The first piece of the mall to go down is the former Boston Store, located on the south side of the mall next to a Menards store, which is located in a separate building.

Demolition crews started this week on exterior and structural demolition.

Demolition work has begun at the former Boston Store at Northridge Mall in Milwaukee.

The city took control of the Boston Store property in 2018, before taking control of the rest of the vacant mall, at West Brown Deer Road and North 76th Street, in January through property tax foreclosure. The property was valued at $2.5 million, according to state records.

Since then, the city boarded up windows, set up fencing and hired 24/7 security to stop break-ins in January. Since implementing the new security measures, there have been three breaches compared to nearly daily breaches before, according to court documents filed earlier this month.

Interior demolition and asbestos testing and remediation has begun throughout the mall, city officials have said.

Demolition work has begun at the former Boston Store at Northridge Mall in Milwaukee.

The Boston Store property is being demolished by Lannon-based HM Brandt, a family-owned demolition company that has worked on projects including the former Roundy’s warehouse in Wauwatosa and the Oriental Theatre in Milwaukee.

Several union members from the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139 stood outside the fence line Thursday afternoon, protesting that HM Brandt’s workers are not paid a fair wage, they said.

The demolition and asbestos cleanup work is being financed with a $15 million federal grant provided through the American Rescue Plan Act. That grant was awarded by Gov. Tony Evers.

The remaining mall demolition is to begin later this year. The work to make the 58-acre site available for new development should be completed by fall 2025.

City officials plan on revitalizing the area, but currently do not have a “grand plan,” city officials have said.

Demolition work has begun at the former Boston Store at Northridge Mall in Milwaukee.
Hunter covers commercial and residential real estate for BizTimes. He previously wrote for the Waukesha Freeman and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A graduate of UW-Milwaukee, with a degree in journalism and urban studies, he was news editor of the UWM Post. He has received awards from the Milwaukee Press Club and Wisconsin Newspaper Association. Hunter likes cooking, gardening and 2000s girly pop.
Demolition of the former Northridge Mall on Milwaukee's far northwest side has finally begun. Northridge Mall, which the city of Milwaukee recently took ownership of, closed in 2003. In recent years it's been the center of several arson cases and vandalism. City officials have sought demolition of the former mall for years. The first piece of the mall to go down is the former Boston Store, located on the south side of the mall next to a Menards store, which is located in a separate building. Demolition crews started this week on exterior and structural demolition. [caption id="attachment_587504" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Demolition work has begun at the former Boston Store at Northridge Mall in Milwaukee.[/caption] The city took control of the Boston Store property in 2018, before taking control of the rest of the vacant mall, at West Brown Deer Road and North 76th Street, in January through property tax foreclosure. The property was valued at $2.5 million, according to state records. Since then, the city boarded up windows, set up fencing and hired 24/7 security to stop break-ins in January. Since implementing the new security measures, there have been three breaches compared to nearly daily breaches before, according to court documents filed earlier this month. Interior demolition and asbestos testing and remediation has begun throughout the mall, city officials have said. [caption id="attachment_587501" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Demolition work has begun at the former Boston Store at Northridge Mall in Milwaukee.[/caption] The Boston Store property is being demolished by Lannon-based HM Brandt, a family-owned demolition company that has worked on projects including the former Roundy’s warehouse in Wauwatosa and the Oriental Theatre in Milwaukee. Several union members from the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139 stood outside the fence line Thursday afternoon, protesting that HM Brandt's workers are not paid a fair wage, they said. [gallery td_select_gallery_slide="slide" size="full" ids="587502,587503"]

The demolition and asbestos cleanup work is being financed with a $15 million federal grant provided through the American Rescue Plan Act. That grant was awarded by Gov. Tony Evers.

The remaining mall demolition is to begin later this year. The work to make the 58-acre site available for new development should be completed by fall 2025. City officials plan on revitalizing the area, but currently do not have a "grand plan," city officials have said. [caption id="attachment_587505" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Demolition work has begun at the former Boston Store at Northridge Mall in Milwaukee.[/caption]

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