Sunday, November 11, 2007

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Investors buying old Pabst building - Complex's exposure to I-43 hailed as draw for prospective tenants

The Brewery, formerly known as the Pabst Brewery, has recently announced the latest project to be added to its 21-acre property. A local investors group is buying a three-story building which it plans to convert it into office space. The 29,200-square-foot former Pabst research lab will be sold to BC Pabst Holdings. Their acquisition overlooks Interstate-43 and includes a 1,200-square-foot penthouse that could be converted into a conference center.


More announcements for The Brewery
  • Pabst owner Joseph Zilber began doing environmental cleanup at the former brewery in January
  • Madison-based Gorman & Co.'s plans to convert the 138,000-square-foot former keg house into the 92-unit Blue Ribbon Loft Apartments
  • Conversion of the 55,000-square-foot former boiler house into offices
  • 4,000 square feet for Albion Group Architects
  • Sale of a 14,000-square-foot building to the owners of Urban Sense, an upscale flower shop
  • Zilber and Chicago developer Francis Yip purchased a 237,000-square-foot warehouse building. They plan to convert this space into the Milwaukee International Trade Center. This office building will house Chinese businesses that would sell their products to U.S. companies.


Tom Daykin, writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, writes more about the latest project announced for The Brewery. Click here to read the entire article>>>


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