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2430 W. Wisconsin Ave. 43°02′22″N 87°56′38″W / 43.0394°N 87.9439°W / 43.0394; -87.9439 ( Milwaukee County Dispensary and Emergency Very intact emergency hospital and clinic designed by Van Ryn & DeGelleke in severe Neoclassical style and built in 1927.
Milwaukee skyline, 2023. The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is home to 119 high-rise buildings or skyscrapers, [1] 55 of which stand at 200 ft (61 m) or taller. The majority of the city's tallest buildings are located north of the Interstate 794, south of Juneau Avenue, east of Interstate 43, and west of Lincoln Memorial Drive.
The Wisconsin Tower, or 606 Building, is a 22-story, 280-foot-tall (85 m) art-deco high-rise building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was completed in 1930, and was the second tallest building in Milwaukee at the time of its completion. It would be surpassed by the Chase Tower in 1961. Originally the building was an office tower, but it was ...
Milwaukee: Tallest building in Wisconsin west of the Milwaukee River. [21] [22] 13 333 North Water: 342 ft (104 m) 31 2024 Milwaukee: The residential tower boasts the highest rents in Milwaukee on a per-square-foot basis. [23] 14 BMO Harris Financial Center: 335 ft (102m) 25 2020 Milwaukee [24] 15 The Potawatomi Casino Hotel: 307 ft (94m) 21 ...
The Saint James Court Apartments is a luxury apartment building designed by Ferry & Clas and built in 1903 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] In 2008, the site was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will occupy 21,350 square feet at downtown Milwaukee's 14-story, 624,000-square-foot 310W Building
The Harnischfeger House was built on Grand Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The street is now called Wisconsin Avenue. [4] During WWII the property was majorly remodeled to make what was then just another Old House into dormitory style accommodations for dozens of men coming into Milwaukee to work in the local factories.
Public health care in Milwaukee began with the creation of pesthouses during early epidemics and a quarantine hospital in 1877. In 1880 the county built a general hospital at the poor farm in Wauwatosa, but distance was an obstacle for many residents. In 1894 the city created an emergency hospital on Michigan Street, but it had limited capacity.