The Business Journal of Milwaukee: Julilly Kohler a pioneer among women developers - Brady Street project helped spark revival of historic district
Julilly Kohler, a downtown real estate developer, was introduced to Historic Brady Street several years ago and saw a promising future for this historic neighborhood. According to Pete Millard of The Business Journal of Milwaukee, Kohler is “one of the driving forces behind the rejuvenated Brady Street neighborhood.”She began her Brady Street real estate career several years ago when she purchased a small building and opened an art gallery. During the early 1990s, Kohler acquired and developed five Brady Street properties. Today, Kohler is busy developing Kane Commons, located along the Milwaukee River on Kane Place, just east of Humboldt Boulevard.
Kane Commons is a “green” residential development featuring condominium units, single-family homes, and two rental units. When completed, Kane Commons will be valued at more than $5 million.
Kohler’s commitment to “green” or eco-friendly building practices places her in a league of her own, or as Millard writes, “a pioneer in real estate development.” Kohler has not only laid a solid foundation for all future real estate developers who strive to protect the environment, but also for all women who are contemplating a future in real estate development.
Millard writes more about Kohler’s accomplishments as a successful local real estate developer. Click here to read more about Kohler’s impact on the city’s economy as well as the environment>>>
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