CATALYTIC PROJECTS TRANSFORMING DOWNTOWN 67,000+ higher education students 50,000+

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL HEADQUARTERS FISERV FORUM & DEER DISTRICT THE COUTURE THE HOP PRESENTED BY POTAWATOMI HOTEL & CASINO Anchoring the lakefront redevelopment boom, The $524 million Bucks arena anchors a new The Couture, a $122 million, 44-story mixed-use The $128.1 million investment in the Phase 1 and VISITORS FOR 2020 the $450 million, 32-story Northwestern neighborhood coined the Deer District. Phase 1 tower, will feature 300 apartments, 50,000 SF Lakefront Lines connects the Intermodal Station Mutual headquarters is the largest office included a 1,200-stall parking structure, Bucks of retail space, and an intermodal transit stop with the Historic Third Ward, central business DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL building in the state. The new tower and training facility, Froedtert Medical Center, the for The Hop streetcar and East-West bus rapid district, Lower East Side and, eventually, CONVENTION commons area now host community events, Five Fifty Ultra Lofts, and a new entertainment transit line. The development will be the tallest Milwaukee’s lakefront with its 2.5-mile long 90,700+ including an annual Sculpture Milwaukee block featuring several local and national bar/ residential tower in and will also route. The service began in November 2018 and installation. restaurant concepts. provide greater connections to the lakefront. is outperforming ridership projections. Route expansions are being planned. 1,995 JOBS HELD DOWNTOWN housing units completed in 2019 Q2 2019 OFFICE or currently under construction 10.5% vacancy rate

Downtown THE HURON BUILDING WESTIN HOTEL CONVENTION CENTER EXPANSION 833 EAST MICHIGAN The $60 million, 11-story Huron Building is The $50 million, 10-story Westin features 220 The Wisconsin Center District is engaging This 18-story, 358,000-SF Class A building workers strengthening the connection between the rooms, 9,000 SF of meeting space, 5,000 SF of with design and construction firms to explore is anchored by Godfrey & Kahn, and is now Historic Third Ward and central business ballroom space, and is connected via skywalk to a potential $300 million renovation and over 90% leased. The building, constructed living within district. Located along The Hop streetcar route the U.S. Bank Center and 833 East Michigan. The expansion. A 2017 study suggested the by Irgens, is connected via skywalk to the U.S. and anchored by law firm Husch Blackwell, the Westin opened in June 2017 and was the first convention center’s exhibit hall space be Bank Center and will be serviced by the future 1,222 one mile of Huron Building also features prime first-floor flag of its kind in Wisconsin. expanded to 300,000 SF, meeting space lakefront streetcar extension. HOTEL ROOMS COMPLETED IN 2019 retail or restaurant space. The building is set to doubled and ballroom space increased by or currently under construction while Downtown open in early 2020. 15,000 to 20,000 SF. occupancy & rates continue to rise $3.5+ BILLION 32,000+ DEVELOPMENT SINCE 2010 31% Downtown Residents HAMMES CO. HEADQUARTERS 7SEVENTY7 MSOE DWIGHT AND DIAN DIERCKS MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and Growing With a $30 million investment into its new West of its new headquarters, Northwestern COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE HALL The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra purchased five-story, 94,000-SF Downtown headquarters, Mutual completed a $100 million, 34-story MSOE’s $34 million, 64,000-SF facility the former Warner Grand Theater and embarked $3.7+ Hammes Co. completed the first of its tower featuring 300 apartments, 1,400 parking on an $89 million redevelopment that will create DOWNTOWN features a state-of-the-art datacenter with two-phase project moving 100 employees stalls and approximately 10,000 SF of ground a GPU-accelerated supercomputer along a new performance and rehearsal center, as well Bublr Bikes Downtown. The colonial-style building floor commercial space, which includes with innovative laboratories, an auditorium, as administrative offices. The project will fill a activates a parcel along North Water Street that Maurer’s Urban Market. and space for collaborating companies. This void on West Wisconsin Avenue in a building that Stations BILLION has been vacant since the removal of the Park addition positions MSOE as a national leader in has been underutilized since 1995. tourism sales in East freeway in the early 2000s. MILWAUKEE artificial intelligence education. Milwaukee County AREA INVESTMENT MAP with88 26 more planned in 2020 www.milwaukeedowntown.com Downtown Walk Score of MILWAUKEE ATHLETIC CLUB REHAB BMO HARRIS FINANCIAL CENTRE THE NORTH END THE AVENUE The $70 million redevelopment of the 100-year- This new $137 million, 25-story high-rise The $190 million, five-phase project on a former The $90 million investment in The Shops of old Milwaukee Athletic Club (MAC) building by Irgens will create new HQ space for BMO tannery site is now completely redeveloped Grand Avenue will reposition the property as a $212+ 92 is underway. The new MAC announced Sage Harris Bank. Michael Best & Friedrich will with 649 apartments and 43,800 SF of mixed-use hub featuring 120,000 SF of office Hospitality Group will manage the 96 new guest also be a major tenant. Retail opportunities retail space. The development incorporates space, the 3rd Street Market Hall, specialty 2.5 rooms. All-new food and beverage offerings, and 647 parking stalls are included in Milwaukee’s first Fresh Thyme Farmers retail and 50 housing units known as Plankinton improved fitness facilities, a new rooftop development plans. Completion is slated Market, Denim Park and a significant Clover apartments. Anchor tenant GRAEF is lounge and reimagined event spaces are also for late 2019. RiverWalk extension. expected to take occupancy in early 2020. MILLION MILES planned. sales generated by nighttime economy 22.6 City’s property jobs extremely value within This ongoing list represents active and publicly announced projects in . This list is compiled and Length of the Phase 1 maintained by Milwaukee Downtown through a variety of independent sources. Please contact Milwaukee Downtown, Downtown’s per high job & Lakefront Hop 414.220.4700 or [email protected], with additions, deletions or corrections. Updated Fall 2019. 2.7 square miles Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21 l 301 W. Wisconsin Avenue l Milwaukee, WI 53203 l MilwaukeeDowntown.com 112 acre = density Streetcar Routes 19 UNPRECEDENTED INVESTMENT SPURRING COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 20 GROWTH & BUILDING MOMENTUM HOSPITALITY 2 KANE With more than $3.5 billion in completed public and private projects since 2010, Downtown Milwaukee is experiencing record growth. COMMERCE 6 This is further supported by an additional $2 billion invested in projects from 2005 to 2010. While these figures are unprecedented, we EDUCATION/CIVIC 43 remain poised for additional growth. Across all industry sectors, over $2.5 billion in a varied list of public and private projects is currently 9 48 under construction or slated to start soon. It’s no wonder why Downtown Milwaukee has captured the national and international spotlight. 52 INFRASTRUCTURE 24

54 19 12 6 28 BRADY 36 LOWER 20 16 4 57 6 Total Downtown Investment Percentage of 15 42 COMPLETED (2005 – 2010) Total DowntownTotal DowntownInvestment Investment Percentage2 Perc of entage of 23 EAST 10 31 5 2005 to Present Total Proects y SCHLITZ SIDE 45 46 6T H 5T H 2005 to Present2005 to Present Total ProectsTotal y Proects y 3R D 10 2N D 52 $8.1 Billion Industry Sector 1 10 PARK 1 PLEASANT 8 51 9 $2,039,600,000 $8.1 Billion$8.1 Billion Industry6 SectoIndustryr Sector 32 3 61 2 13 CHERRY 24 11 LYON CASS

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8.8. VEL R. PHILLIPS 19 COMPLETED (2010 – PRESENT) 15 WA 14 N BURE 8. FRANKLIN 58 8.8. 8.19 MARSHAL L 35 $1,685,300,000 HUMBOLDT $1$1,685,300,00$1,6 0 $2,039,600,000$2,039,600,00000 9 VLIET 53 VA OGDEN 28 $1,685,300,000$1$1,685,300,00$1,6 011.211.2$1,685,300,000$1$1,685,300,00$1,6 0 13 22 $2,039,600,000$2,039,600,00000$2,039,600,000$2,039,600,00000 JEFFERSON 3.1 11.211.2 11.211.2 3 49 60 THE HOP: PHASE 1 ROUTE 25 15 1 53 37 3.1 3.1 THE BREWERY 32 28 2 51 $889,900,000$8899,,900,000$3,556,877,000 12.812.8 56 UKEE 59 15 59 $889,900,000 $889,900,000$8899,,900,000 33 MCKINLEY 4 KNAPP $8899,,900,000 12.812.8 12.812.8 5 WA 12 1 35 8 7 20 21 39 UNDER CONSTRUCTION MIL $3,556,877,000 5 10 19 PROSPECT $3,556,877,000 18 13 45 11 JACKSON $3,556,877,000$3,556,877,033.500$3,556,877,000$3,556,877,000 JUNEAU 2 2 23 33.5 33.5 14 44 6 5 3 20 EAST TOWN 1 11 17 6 31 9 7

$889,900,000 AY HIGHLAND 15 38 16 31 COMPLETED (2005 2010) COMMERCIAL ATE COMPLETED (2005 COMPLETED 2010) (2005 2010) COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL 5 39 13 ST 6 COMPLETED PROPOSED(2010 PRESENT) RESIDENTIAL TER 10 11 LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNDER CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED (2010 HOSPIT COMPLETED PRESENT)ALITY (2010 PRESENT) RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL9 16 BROADW 55 STATE VEL R. PHILLIPS WA 21 PROPOSED UNDER CONSTRUCTIO EDUCA UNDERN TION/CIVIC CONSTRUCTION HOSPITALITY HOSPITALITY 29 KILBOURN 1 PROPOSED PROPOSED EDUCATION/CIVIC EDUCA3 TION/CIVIC12 7 TOTTOTAL $8,171,677,00$8,171,677,000 INFRASTRUCTURE 23 17 9 $1,685,300,000 INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE 13 TOTTOTAL $8,171,677,00$8,171,677,00TOTTOTAL0 $8,171,677,00$8,171,677,000 13 WESTOWN 49 9T H 47 PLANKINTON WELLS 2 10T H 56 53 16 58 19 35 43 18 3R D 29 11

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26 JEFFERSO 3 WELLS 54 57 5 58 5 11 15 25 1 $2,500,000,000 15 18 Investment Totals y Industry Sector & Development Phase Market Trends 20 16 19 9 $2,500,000,000 $2,500,000,000InvestmentInvestment Totals y Industry Totals y Sector Industry & Development Sector & Development Phase Phase 15 26 38 14 60 WISCONSIN 14 37 11 22 17 34 Complement 8 3 37 9 40 36 40 7 3 10 59 30 50 $2,000,000,000 10 PROPOSED BUS 41 2 $162,700,000$$,162,700,000 $2,000,000,000 11 RAPID TRANSIT 55 $635,500,000$635,500,000 $2,000,000,000 $162,700,000 $162,700,000$$,162,700,000 2 $$,162,700,000 46 6T H 22

Soaring Investment 2N D $635,500,000$635,500,000 $635,500,000$635,500,000 1 16 5T H 21 10 9 MICHIGAN 12 50 Downtown Milwaukee’s development 27 21 THE HOP: LAKEFRONT LINE7 9 17 $1,500,000,000 $211,800,000$211,800,000 13 17 42 10 18 32 $1,500,000,000 $1,500,000,000 $211,800,000 17 15 $909,000,000$909,000,000 $211,800,000$211,800,000 momentum$211,800,000 is complemented1 by 8 THE HOP: 44 17 $909,000,000$909,000,000 $909,000,000$909,000,000 14 8 12 strong market indicators, which WESTOWN LINE 1 61 7 $861,50,000$861,50,000 CLYBOURN $973,600,000$973,600,00$861,50,0000 6 8 $1,000,000,000 $758,600,000$758,600,000 $861,50,000$861,50,000 $861,50,000 validate a growing central$973,600,000$973 ,600,000 $973,600,000$973,600,000 3 8 $1,000,000,000 $1,000,000,000 $758,600,000$758,600,000business$758,600,000$758,600 district.,000 THE HOP: PHASE 1 ROUTE HARBOR $56,000,000$56$,000,000 8 11 4 HISTORIC 57 36 $521,600,000$521,600,000 • $56,000,000$56$,000,000 $56,000,000$56$,000,000 ST. PAUL 6 8 $195,300,000$$,195,300,000 $521,600,000$521,600,000 $521,600,000$521,600,000 90,700+ Downtown employees 30 20 26 29 $500,000,000 $173,000,000$$,173,000,000 $195,300,000$$,195,300,000 $195,300,000$$,195,300,000 5 52 30 48 $500,000,000 $500,000,000 $173,000,000 $173,000,000$$,173,000,000 THIRD 3 $516,00,000 $$,173,000,000 • 12 23 38 $516,00,000 $511,27,000$511,27,000 32,000+ $516,00,000$516,00 Downtown,000 $516,00,000$516 residents,00,000 1 BUFFALO $52,100,000$52,100,000 $511,27,000$511,27,000 $511,27,000$511,27,000 25 $12,000,000$12,000,000 $62,000,000$62,000,000 $52,100,000$52,100,000 $52,100,000$52,100,000 22 18 WARD 2 13 $12,000,000$12,000,000 $12,000,000$12,000,000 $62,000,000$62,000,000 • $62,000,000$62,000,000 Since 2010, Walker’s Point has added 0 $162,000,000$,$162,000,000 $107,200,000$,$107 200,000 $3.7+ billion in Milwaukee County 6 12 0 0 $162,000,000$,$162,000,000 $162,000,000$,$162,$107,200,000$,$107000,002000,000 $107,200,000$,$107 200,000 41 tourism spending more than 1,000 new apartments and over 12 CHICAGO 5 3 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL EDUCATION/CIVIC HOSPITALITY INFRASTRUCTURE 13 COMMERCIAL COMMERCIALRESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAEDUCATION/CIVICL EDUCATION/CIVICHOSPITALITY HOSPITINFRASTRUCTUREALITY INFRASTRUCTURE 230,000 SF of new commercial space. With 3 • 47 27 $2,005,300,000$2,005,300,000 $2,23,350,000$2,23,350,000 $1,605,00,000$1,605,00,000 $73,00,000$73,00,000 $1,592,227,000$1,592,227,000 67,000+ higher 8 5 $2,005,300,000$2,005,300,000 $2,005,300,000$2,005$2,23,350,000$2,,30023,,003500,000 $2,23,350,000$2,23$1,605,00,000$1,,350605,,00000,000 $1,605,00,000$1,605$73,00,000$,7300,,00000,000 5$73,00,000$73$1,592,227,000$,001,592,00,2270 ,000 $1,592,227,000$1,592,227,000 several new projects on the horizon, there’s 4 education students ERIE MENOMONEE 55 PROPOSED UNDER CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED (2010 PRESENT) COMPLETED (2005 2010) 18 a renaissance occurring in this neighborhood 7 1 0 PROPOSED UNDER PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED (2010 COMPLETED PRESENT) (2010 COMPLETED PRESENT) (2005 COMPLETED 2010) (2005 2010) 4 12 50 • 1,995 housing units completed just south of Downtown, adding to the 2 1 in 2019 or currently under momentum of the greater Downtown area. 27 CORCORAN construction 7 12 VISIT WWW.MILWAUKEEDOWNTOWN.COM/DO-BUSINESS FOR MORE INFORMATION. 60 • 1,222 hotel rooms under The developments depicted have been SUMMERFEST PL 7 construction or completed completed in or after 2010, are currently 56 16 in 2019 (while occupancy and under construction or expected to start soon. WALKER’S rates continue to rise) POINT DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT LISTINGS BY CATEGORY commercial | residential | hospitality | education/civic | infrastructure

COMMERCIAL COMPLETED PROJECTS SINCE 2010 COMPLETED PROJECTS SINCE 2010 (continued) PROPOSED PROJECTS 1. Bartolotta Headquarters . . . . .$1,100,000 27. Mitchell Building ...... $6,800,000 48. Lakefront Brewery Expansion . . $7,000,000 2. Iron Block Building ...... $9,000,000 28. Hammes Co. Headquarters . . .$30,000,000 49. Hammes Co. Phase 2 ...... $50,000,000 3. Schlitz Park ...... $62,000,000 29. Plaza East Renovation ...... N/A 50. One Catalano Square ...... $43,000,000 4. Associated Bank - Haymarket Square . .N/A 30. Jennaro Brothers Building ...... N/A 51. Schlitz Park Expansion . . . . . $76,000,000 5. Pabst Business Center . . . . . $13,500,000 31. The Forty Two ...... N/A 52. Post Office Redevelopment ...... N/A 6. Mayer Building Redevelopment . . . . .N/A 32. Leinenkugel Brewery Expansion $50,000,000 53. Edison Place ...... $119,000,000 7. Summerfest Office ...... $5,100,000 33. No Studios ...... N/A 54. 770 North ...... $100,000,000 8. Dohmen Co. Headquarters . . . $10,000,000 55. 875 South Tower 2 ...... N/A 9. 833 East Michigan ...... $101,500,000 $909,000,000+ 56. Hardware Headquarters . . . . $10,000,000 10. 411 East Wisconsin Center . . . .$17,500,000 57. Milwaukee News Building Rehab . . . .N/A 11. Life Storage ...... N/A 58. 830 N. Plankinton Offices. . . . . $7,000,000 12. Red Arrow Labs ...... N/A UNDER CONSTRUCTION 59. Foxconn HQ ...... N/A 13. Layer One Media ...... N/A 34. Wells Building ...... $17,000,000 60. Renner Third Ward Office . . . . $3,000,000 14. Pabst Milwaukee Brewery . . . $6,000,000 35. BMO Harris Financial Centre . . $137,000,000 61. 815 E. Clybourn ...... N/A 15. Bader Rutter Headquarters . . .$33,000,000 36. The Avenue ...... $90,000,000 16. MGIC Renovations ...... N/A 37. Renovation . . . . .N/A $412,000,000+ 17. Aloria Health Facility ...... $2,000,000 38. 310W ...... $30,000,000 18. Northwestern Mutual HQ . . . $450,000,000 39. Milwaukee Athletic Club Rehab . $70,000,000 19. Bucks Training Center . . . . . $30,000,000 40. HUB640 ...... $26,600,000 20. Froedtert & 41. ...... $8,000,000 MCW McKinley Health Center . $10,000,000 42. Rexnord HQ ...... $30,000,000 21. WESC Parking Deck ...... $43,000,000 43. Novel Coworking ...... $3,000,000 22. Two-Fifty ...... $8,500,000 44. The Huron Building ...... $60,000,000 23. Mercantile Building Expansion . . . . . N/A 45. North Shore Bank ...... N/A 24. Schlitz Park (Badger Liquor) . . $20,000,000 46. St. James 1868 ...... N/A 25. Plant No. 4/Bianco Room ...... N/A 47. The Milwaukee Center . . . . .$50,000,000 26. Continuum Architects HQ ...... N/A $521,600,000+

RESIDENTIAL COMPLETED PROJECTS SINCE 2010 COMPLETED PROJECTS SINCE 2010 (continued) UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1. The North End (Five Phases) . .$190,000,000 26. Broadway Market Lofts . . . . . $1,200,000 44. The Brewery Lofts ...... $41,000,000 2. Corcoran Lofts ...... $12,000,000 27. Domus Apartments ...... $30,000,000 45. Five Fifty Ultra Lofts ...... $17,500,000 3. Jackson Square ...... $5,600,000 28. Keystone on Brady ...... N/A 46. St. Rita’s Square ...... $20,000,000 4. Beerline B Apartments . . . . .$20,500,000 29. The Atelier ...... N/A 47. Third Ward Fire House/ 5. ...... $55,000,000 30. Pritzlaff Apartments ...... $25,000,000 Hoffman Building ...... N/A 6. 1910 N Water ...... $11,500,000 31. Encore ...... $5,250,000 48. Electric Apartments 7. Plankinton Lofts ...... $6,000,000 32. Haymarket Lofts ...... $17,300,000 & WE Substation ...... $101,800,000 8. Brewery Point Apartments . . . $8,400,000 33. 7Seventy7 ...... $100,000,000 49. Streetcar Lofts ...... $15,000,000 9. East Terrace ...... N/A 34. Century Building ...... $10,000,000 10. Avante Apartments ...... N/A 35. Vim and Vigor ...... $40,000,000 $195,300,000+ 11. Sage on Jackson ...... N/A 36. Fortress Apartments ...... $43,000,000 12. Chicago Street Lofts ...... N/A 37. 735 West ...... $15,000,000 13. Frederick Lofts ...... $20,000,000 38. Vantage on the Park ...... N/A PROPOSED PROJECTS 14. Avenir, Phase 1 ...... $20,700,000 39. St. Anthony Apartments . . . . $13,800,000 50. The Couture ...... $122,000,000 15. MKE Lofts ...... $23,500,000 40. Plankinton Clover ...... N/A 51. The Portfolio ...... $100,000,000 16. 700 Lofts ...... $6,700,000 41. InterLace Boutique Apartments . . . . .N/A 52. River House, Phase 2 ...... N/A 17. The Buckler ...... $30,600,000 42. The Easton Apartments . . . . $20,000,000 53. Avenir, Phases 2 & 3 ...... $31,100,000 18. Martin Building ...... N/A 43. Nine10 at Land Place ...... N/A 54. Wangard Condos ...... $24,000,000 19. Belay Apartments ...... $11,000,000 55. Ascent MKE ...... $60,000,000 20. Walker’s Landing ...... $19,500,000 $861,450,000+ 56. Hansen Storage Apartments ...... N/A 21. Mackie Flats ...... $12,400,000 57. Ogden’s Water/Jackson Apartments . . N/A 22. Mitchell On Water ...... $8,500,000 58. Goll Mansion ...... $55,000,000 23. The Rhythm ...... $10,000,000 59. Convent Hill South ...... $150,000,000 24. River House, Phase 1 ...... $47,000,000 60. Ravine Park Partners Apartments . . . .N/A 25. The Germania ...... $22,000,000 $542,100,000+ HOSPITALITY COMPLETED PROJECTS SINCE 2010 UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED PROJECTS 1. Brewhouse Inn & Suites . . . . $19,000,000 15. Hotel Metro, Autograph Collection . . . N/A 18. Scottish Rite Hotel ...... $60,000,000 2. Hilton Garden Inn ...... $18,000,000 16. Hyatt Regency Renovation ...... N/A 19. Former Laacke & Joys Hotel ...... N/A 3. Marriott Hotel ...... $54,000,000 17. Tru & Home2Suites by Hilton and 20. St. Paul & Water Street Hotel . .$90,000,000 4. Potawatomi Casino Hotel . . . $150,000,000 Holiday Inn Express ...... N/A 21. Kinn Hotel ...... $10,000,000 5. SpringHill Suites ...... $30,000,000 22. Trademark Collection by Wyndham . . . N/A 6. Kimpton Hotel ...... $51,000,000 N/A 23. Historic Koeffler Hotel . . . . . $2,000,000 7. Westin Hotel ...... $50,000,000 8. Homewood Suites ...... $17,000,000 $162,000,000+ 9. Double Tree Renovation . . . . . $5,000,000 10. Hyatt Place at The Brewery . . $27,000,000 11. Drury Plaza Hotel ...... N/A 12. Potawatomi Hotel Expansion . .$80,000,000 13. Saint Kate Arts Hotel ...... N/A 14. Cambria Hotel ...... $15,400,000 $516,400,000+ EDUCATION/CIVIC COMPLETED PROJECTS SINCE 2010 UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED PROJECTS 1. Summerfest Improvements . . .$35,000,000 14. Milwaukee Symphony 17. Lakefront Gateway Plaza . . . .$25,000,000 2. Viets Field ...... $30,000,000 Orchestra ...... $89,000,000 18. Milwaukee Public Museum . . $100,000,000 3. MSOE Grohmann Tower . . . . $25,000,000 15. MSOE Computation 19. Wisconsin Center Expansion . $300,000,000 4. Two50Two MIAD Dorms ...... N/A Science Hall ...... $34,000,000 20. MSOE Dorm Renovation . . . . $37,000,000 5. Milwaukee Art Museum/ 16. American Family War Memorial ...... $31,300,000 Amphitheater Upgrades . . . . $50,000,000 $462,000,000+ 6. Eleven25 at Pabst ...... $42,000,000 7. UWM Panther $173,000,000+ Arena Renovations ...... $6,300,000 8. Summerfest North Gate/Plaza . . . . . N/A 9. Fiserv Forum ...... $524,000,000 10. Discovery World Expansion . . . . . $18,000,000 11. Deer District ...... $12,000,000 12. Baumgartner Center for Dance . $26,000,000 13. Direct Supply Innovation & Tech Center ...... $9,000,000 $758,600,000+ INFRASTRUCTURE COMPLETED PROJECTS SINCE 2010 UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED PROJECTS 1. Clybourn Street Bridge . . . . . $4,300,000 12. Michigan Steet Bridge ...... N/A 13. The Hop Extension & Planning . $46,800,000 2. Juneau Avenue Bridge . . . . . $12,500,000 14. East-West Bus Rapid Transit . . $53,500,000 3. Wisconsin Avenue Bridge . . . $12,500,000 N/A 15. North Broadway & 4. St. Paul Street Bridge ...... $8,700,000 North 2nd Street Streetscape . . $6,900,000 5. Milwaukee Intermodal Station Train Shed ...... $21,000,000 $107,200,000+ 6. Park East Sewer Relocation . . . $5,900,000 7. Hoan Bridge/ I-794 Reconstruction . . . . . $193,000,000 8. I-794 Gateway Project . . . . . $34,000,000 9. RiverWalk (Since 1988) . . . . $85,000,000+ 10. The Hop — Milwaukee Streetcar Phase 1 & Lakefront Line . . . .$128,100,000 11. Wells Street Reconstruction . . . $6,427,000 $511,427,000+

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CATALYTIC PROJECTS TRANSFORMING DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE 67,000+ higher education students 50,000+

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL HEADQUARTERS FISERV FORUM & DEER DISTRICT THE COUTURE THE HOP PRESENTED BY POTAWATOMI HOTEL & CASINO Anchoring the lakefront redevelopment boom, The $524 million Bucks arena anchors a new The Couture, a $122 million, 44-story mixed-use The $128.1 million investment in the Phase 1 and VISITORS FOR 2020 the $450 million, 32-story Northwestern neighborhood coined the Deer District. Phase 1 tower, will feature 300 apartments, 50,000 SF Lakefront Lines connects the Intermodal Station Mutual headquarters is the largest office included a 1,200-stall parking structure, Bucks of retail space, and an intermodal transit stop with the Historic Third Ward, central business DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL building in the state. The new tower and training facility, Froedtert Medical Center, the for The Hop streetcar and East-West bus rapid district, Lower East Side and, eventually, CONVENTION commons area now host community events, Five Fifty Ultra Lofts, and a new entertainment transit line. The development will be the tallest Milwaukee’s lakefront with its 2.5-mile long 90,700+ including an annual Sculpture Milwaukee block featuring several local and national bar/ residential tower in Wisconsin and will also route. The service began in November 2018 and installation. restaurant concepts. provide greater connections to the lakefront. is outperforming ridership projections. Route expansions are being planned. 1,995 JOBS HELD DOWNTOWN housing units completed in 2019 Q2 2019 OFFICE or currently under construction 10.5% vacancy rate

Downtown THE HURON BUILDING WESTIN HOTEL CONVENTION CENTER EXPANSION 833 EAST MICHIGAN The $60 million, 11-story Huron Building is The $50 million, 10-story Westin features 220 The Wisconsin Center District is engaging This 18-story, 358,000-SF Class A building workers strengthening the connection between the rooms, 9,000 SF of meeting space, 5,000 SF of with design and construction firms to explore is anchored by Godfrey & Kahn, and is now Historic Third Ward and central business ballroom space, and is connected via skywalk to a potential $300 million renovation and over 90% leased. The building, constructed living within district. Located along The Hop streetcar route the U.S. Bank Center and 833 East Michigan. The expansion. A 2017 study suggested the by Irgens, is connected via skywalk to the U.S. and anchored by law firm Husch Blackwell, the Westin opened in June 2017 and was the first convention center’s exhibit hall space be Bank Center and will be serviced by the future 1,222 one mile of Huron Building also features prime first-floor flag of its kind in Wisconsin. expanded to 300,000 SF, meeting space lakefront streetcar extension. HOTEL ROOMS COMPLETED IN 2019 retail or restaurant space. The building is set to doubled and ballroom space increased by or currently under construction while Downtown open in early 2020. 15,000 to 20,000 SF. occupancy & rates continue to rise $3.5+ BILLION 32,000+ DEVELOPMENT SINCE 2010 31% Downtown Residents HAMMES CO. HEADQUARTERS 7SEVENTY7 MSOE DWIGHT AND DIAN DIERCKS MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and Growing With a $30 million investment into its new West of its new headquarters, Northwestern COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE HALL The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra purchased five-story, 94,000-SF Downtown headquarters, Mutual completed a $100 million, 34-story MSOE’s $34 million, 64,000-SF facility the former Warner Grand Theater and embarked $3.7+ Hammes Co. completed the first of its tower featuring 300 apartments, 1,400 parking on an $89 million redevelopment that will create DOWNTOWN features a state-of-the-art datacenter with two-phase project moving 100 employees stalls and approximately 10,000 SF of ground a GPU-accelerated supercomputer along a new performance and rehearsal center, as well Bublr Bikes Downtown. The colonial-style building floor commercial space, which includes with innovative laboratories, an auditorium, as administrative offices. The project will fill a activates a parcel along North Water Street that Maurer’s Urban Market. and space for collaborating companies. This void on West Wisconsin Avenue in a building that Stations BILLION has been vacant since the removal of the Park addition positions MSOE as a national leader in has been underutilized since 1995. tourism sales in East freeway in the early 2000s. MILWAUKEE artificial intelligence education. Milwaukee County AREA INVESTMENT MAP with88 26 more planned in 2020 www.milwaukeedowntown.com Downtown Walk Score of MILWAUKEE ATHLETIC CLUB REHAB BMO HARRIS FINANCIAL CENTRE THE NORTH END THE AVENUE The $70 million redevelopment of the 100-year- This new $137 million, 25-story high-rise The $190 million, five-phase project on a former The $90 million investment in The Shops of old Milwaukee Athletic Club (MAC) building by Irgens will create new HQ space for BMO tannery site is now completely redeveloped Grand Avenue will reposition the property as a $212+ 92 is underway. The new MAC announced Sage Harris Bank. Michael Best & Friedrich will with 649 apartments and 43,800 SF of mixed-use hub featuring 120,000 SF of office Hospitality Group will manage the 96 new guest also be a major tenant. Retail opportunities retail space. The development incorporates space, the 3rd Street Market Hall, specialty 2.5 rooms. All-new food and beverage offerings, and 647 parking stalls are included in Milwaukee’s first Fresh Thyme Farmers retail and 50 housing units known as Plankinton improved fitness facilities, a new rooftop development plans. Completion is slated Market, Denim Park and a significant Clover apartments. Anchor tenant GRAEF is lounge and reimagined event spaces are also for late 2019. RiverWalk extension. expected to take occupancy in early 2020. MILLION MILES planned. sales generated by nighttime economy 22.6 City’s property jobs extremely value within This ongoing list represents active and publicly announced projects in Downtown Milwaukee. This list is compiled and Length of the Phase 1 maintained by Milwaukee Downtown through a variety of independent sources. Please contact Milwaukee Downtown, Downtown’s per high job & Lakefront Hop 414.220.4700 or [email protected], with additions, deletions or corrections. Updated Fall 2019. 2.7 square miles Milwaukee Downtown, BID #21 l 301 W. Wisconsin Avenue l Milwaukee, WI 53203 l MilwaukeeDowntown.com 112 acre = density Streetcar Routes