New Life For A Key Corner: Mixed-Use Development Planned For 10th and Marquette

I still remember when this was an abandoned gas station, an ugly, derelict property on perhaps our city’s most prominent corner. Then the city acquired it, led demolition, helped gain closure from the Department of Natural Resources, and put it up for sale.

That investment appears to be paying off. From BizTimes

A vacant site near the former Bucyrus campus in South Milwaukee could soon be redeveloped as a $6.2 million apartment development with commercial space on the first floor.

Once occupied a gas station, the city had owned the 0.7-acre parcel at 2318 10th Ave., near the southwest corner of 10th and Marquette avenues, for several years before issuing a request for proposals (RFP) this fall for a mixed-use development.

After receiving two proposals, members of the city’s Plan Commission voted earlier this month to pursue a development agreement with Milwaukee-based AK Development. The other proposal the city had received – from a limited liability company led by Caledonia business Steven Hribar – called for a 45-unit apartment complex, and Patrick Brever, the city’s Assistant City Manager, and commissioners felt it didn’t meet the guidelines for the RFP.

Slated to be developed in partnership with Wisconsin Community Services, Inc. (WCS), Continuum Architect, Greenfire, JCP and CG Schmidt, the AK Development proposal calls for a four-story, 24,563-square-foot mixed-used development. The concrete and brick building would include 24 apartments, and a 2,750-square-foot commercial space on the first floor. The apartments would be comprised of eight studios, 12 one-bedroom, and four two-bedroom units. Rents would be between $650 for a studio to $1,500 for a two-bedroom unit.

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One response to “New Life For A Key Corner: Mixed-Use Development Planned For 10th and Marquette

  1. chuck robert weber

    Sounds like a great idea. This could help with property taxes.

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