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Steely Dan Jun 29, 2016 5:46 PM

MILWAUKEE | Edison Place | 20 FLOORS
 
here's an exciting new proposal for milwaukee:


Quote:

Marcus considers building downtown tower that would include new cinema
TOM DAYKIN
By Tom Daykin of the Journal Sentinel

Marcus Corp. is considering preliminary conceptual plans for a large mixed-use development that would feature a downtown Marcus Theatres cinema, as well as housing, offices and restaurants.

The project, currently known as Edison Place, would be developed on 2.25 acres overlooking the Milwaukee River, north of E. Knapp St.

Katie Falvey, Marcus Corp. vice president of real estate, declined to provide details about the plans, which could change.

Falvey called the site "extraordinary," with frontage on N. Water St. and potential for a 650-foot RiverWalk segment "in an area of downtown that has obviously matured and still has unlimited, untapped potential."

In a Wednesday statement to the Journal Sentinel, Falvey said, "A landmark building at this site will create world-class vista terminations from every direction, and beautiful views of the city."

Baltimore-based InPlace Design is working with Marcus on the plans, which can be found at the design firm's website.

The 20-story, 780,000-square-foot development would include commercial space on the ground floor extending to the riverfront.

That street level could feature two restaurants, with 11,000 and 10,400 square feet; a 4,500-square-foot cafe and a health club.

That would be topped by a six-level parking structure on the building's northern portion, and an eight-screen cinema at its southern end, according to the conceptual plans.

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source: http://www.jsonline.com/business/mar...384883031.html

LouisVanDerWright Jun 29, 2016 6:41 PM

Great development for Milwaukee, but I wouldn't exactly call this lump a "landmark tower".

Steely Dan Jun 29, 2016 7:47 PM

^ yeah, it's a good mixed-use development for downtown milwaukee, but she certainly won't be winning any beauty contests.

woof woof.

it would be cool if they could put all of these great amenities in a prettier package.

Boisebro Jun 30, 2016 8:38 PM

not bad at all. :tup:

but that rendering makes it look like it's being built way the heck down in Racine.

:eek:

Urbannizer Jan 16, 2017 4:10 AM

Marcus Corp. could move HQ to Park East corridor development

Jan 4, 2017

Quote:

The Marcus Corp. today said it might move its headquarters to the mixed-use development it is planning northwest of Water and Knapp streets in downtown Milwaukee’s Park East corridor.

Katie Falvey, vice president of real estate for the Marcus Corporation, said plans for the project, called Edison Place, are still taking shape, but there is a potential for Marcus Corp. to be headquartered at the site.

The Marcus Corp. currently leases about 45,000 square feet of office space at 100 East. Its lease there expires in 2019.
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Booch Apr 3, 2017 5:20 AM

Marcus has been full of crap over this parcel for years now. I will be shocked if they ever actually accomplished anything here.

Urbannizer Aug 8, 2018 8:44 PM

Marcus Corp. to do soil tests at possible downtown Milwaukee mixed-use development site

Quote:

A planned downtown mixed-use development site featuring a Marcus Theatre is going to undergo soil tests — a possible precursor to construction.

However, Marcus Corp. has no immediate plans to develop the site, according to the Department of City Development.

The Milwaukee-based theater and hotel operator for more than two years has been working on conceptual plans to develop a $112 million mixed-use project, initially called Edison Place, on 2.25 acres overlooking the Milwaukee River, north of East Knapp Street.


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