Crews have started work on a 141-unit apartment complex making up the second phase of the ongoing redevelopment of the former Journal Sentinel building in downtown Milwaukee.
ADDRESS: The former Horlick Manufacturing site at 2100 Northwestern Ave., Racine SIZE: 16 acres COST: $100 million DEVELOPER: J. Jeffers & Co., Milwaukee SIGNIFICANCE OF PROJECT: J. Jeffers & Co., which bought the property in 2018, is working with the ...
The law firm Husch Blackwell has completed a build-out of its new office in the Huron Building in downtown Milwaukee and plans to move in later this month.
Downtown Milwaukee's newest office building is finished and will soon welcome its anchor tenant — but won't be fully occupied because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The historic Milwaukee Athletic Club will undergo a $70 million renovation after a joint venture of Milwaukee developers J. Jeffers & Co. and Interstate Development Partners closed on a purchase of the property Thursday.
The Broadway Connection will become the new home of the Milwaukee offices of the law firm Husch Blackwell, which plans to move out of the Cathedral Place building at 555 E. Wells St. Even with Husch Blackwell taking up much of the new building, Broadway Connection will have additional offices for rent, as well as space for retail and parking.
Josh Jeffers and his company, J. Jeffers & Co., are probably best known for their historic-rehabilitation projects. Right at the top of their resume are the Mackie and Mitchell buildings, two ornate European-looking structures, both dating to the 19th Century and standing on a block of East Michigan Street between Water Street and Broadway.