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The Marine Terminal Building Warehouse at 120 N. Broadway is a 3-story warehouse designed by Albert Hecht of Chicago and built in 1917–18. It is located on the Milwaukee River, with good access to roads, Lake Michigan, and the downtown, having served as dock, warehouse, and offices for various businesses.
Instead, residents should dispose of these items at a municipal drop-off center or e-recycling site. Milwaukee's drop-off centers are 6660 N. Industrial Road and 3879 W. Lincoln Ave. They are open ...
Metro Market locations will close at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving and pharmacies will be closed, a spokesperson told the Journal Sentinel. Locations will reopen at 7 a.m. on Black Friday, with ...
One of the south side of Milwaukee's largest 33.6-acre (136,000 m 2)public parks, Kosciuszko Park, is located in the Lincoln Village neighborhood. Originally known as Lincoln Avenue Park and locally known as "Kosy," the park is a gathering place that has been vital to the health of the neighborhood for over a century.
This list comprises buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects in Milwaukee County, which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are 290 NRHP sites listed in Milwaukee County, including 217 in the City of Milwaukee included in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and 73 ...
KAWA. Sushi - Godzilla Roll: Spicy tuna and avocado roll tempura fried, topped with eel sauce, spicy mayo and sweet chili sauce. Fried rice: Chicken and rice wok fried with carrots, scallions ...
There is one store anchored by T.J. Maxx and GRAEF-USA Incorporated, and three vacant spaces last occupied by Old Navy, OfficeMax, and Linens 'n Things. The Avenue has been the only major indoor shopping facility in the city of Milwaukee proper with the closing of Capitol Court in 2000 [ 2 ] and the Northridge Mall in 2003 due to competition ...
In 2019 the building was sold to J. Jeffers & Co. for US$300,000: it was described as a 71,500 sq ft (6,640 m 2) warehouse. [8] The Milwaukee developer said that they plan to restore the building for new uses. J. Jeffers has been converting buildings in Milwaukee for use as apartments. [5]