Format
Full
City
Milwaukee
State/Province
WI
Country
USA
Metro Area
Milwaukee
Project Type
Mixed Use
Location Type
Other Central City
Land Uses
Entertainment
Hotel
Office
Open space
Restaurant
Retail
Keywords
All-suite hotel
Site Size
3
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1998
Date Opened
1999
Located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, ASQ Center is an adaptive use of one of the Midwest’s first department stores. Since the store’s opening by Gimbels Brothers in the 1890s, the three-acre (1.2-hectare) site had been occupied by a major department store. With the closing of the most recent department store, Marshall Fields, in 1997 and the slumping retail market in downtown, a new development concept was needed to rescue the deteriorating building. Williams Development Corporation and Irgens Development Partners LLC, teamed up with a local architect and the city to create a successful mixed-use project that includes a 131-room extended stay hotel, 220,000 square feet (20,438 square meters) of office space, and 40,000 square feet (3,716 square meters) of retail space. The redevelopment plan called for preserving an important landmark by rehabilitating the exterior, replacing the interior after demolition, and maintaining the historic property’s connection to Milwaukee’s skywalk system and the Riverwalk.
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Format
Full
City
Milwaukee
State/Province
WI
Country
USA
Metro Area
Milwaukee
Project Type
Mixed Use
Location Type
Other Central City
Land Uses
Entertainment
Hotel
Office
Open space
Restaurant
Retail
Keywords
All-suite hotel
Site Size
3
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1998
Date Opened
1999
Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
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World Region: North America
Developer(s): Irgens Development Partners LLC
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Designer(s): Kahler Slater Architects, Uihlein Wilson Architects
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