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790 N Van Buren St - Humphry Scottish Rite Masonic Center Immeuble de 63 400 pi² • Spécialité • À vendre 8 093 580 $ CAD • Milwaukee, WI 53202


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Faits saillants de l'investissement
- Rare adaptive-reuse development in an iconic historic limestone landmark.
- 83.3% renter population within one mile.
- Partially completed framing & new 22-stall underground garage.
- Prime downtown location near Northwestern Mutual, Cathedral Square & lakefront.
- +56.6% population and +69.6% household growth since 2000.
- Stable, supply-disciplined downtown submarket with resilient rent performance.
Résumé de l'annonce
Rare Adaptive-Reuse Development Opportunity in the Heart of Downtown Milwaukee
Colliers is pleased to present a rare adaptive-reuse development opportunity at the historic Scottish Rite Masonic Center, a landmark positioned at 790 North Van Buren Street in the core of Downtown Milwaukee. Ideally located on the southeast corner of Wells Street and Van Buren Street, just steps from Northwestern Mutual’s corporate campus, the property sits within one of Milwaukee’s most affluent, fastest-growing, and highest-renter zip codes.
The offering represents a unique chance to deliver large, high-demand residential units in a downtown submarket that has seen strong population growth, rising incomes, exceptionally high renter concentration, and limited availability of spacious multifamily layouts. The existing redevelopment plan calls for 22 oversized units, primarily two-, three-, and four-bedroom configurations, ranging from approximately 1,500 to 2,500 square feet. Several units are envisioned as duplexes, one as a triplex, and select residences include private rooftop terraces. The partially completed work includes framed residential levels and a newly poured 22-stall underground parking garage.
Originally constructed in 1889 as the Plymouth Congregational Church, the building was designed by prominent Milwaukee architect E. Townsend Mix in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It later became home to the Scottish Rite (Wisconsin Consistory) in 1912, with significant additions and enhancements completed in the 1930s by architects Leenhouts & Guthrie. The limestone façade, dramatic massing, intricate Masonic carvings, life-sized statues of the Knights of St. Andrew, and a beautifully preserved tower parapet remain intact, creating a rare architectural framework ideally suited for an adaptive-reuse residential conversion.
While the interior has undergone demolition and early-stage framing, the integrity of the exterior shell offers developers an exceptional opportunity to restore, reinterpret, and transform one of Milwaukee’s most distinctive historic buildings. The planned operation envisions 22 high-end multifamily residences with direct elevator access, internal circulation space, storage areas, and secure 24/7 basement parking.
Surrounded by key demographics, premier employers, and sustained renter demand, and located within immediate proximity to the lakefront, Cathedral Square, the Downtown Business District, and the East Town neighborhood, the Scottish Rite Masonic Center presents a truly irreplaceable development canvas in the heart of a thriving urban core.
Colliers is pleased to present a rare adaptive-reuse development opportunity at the historic Scottish Rite Masonic Center, a landmark positioned at 790 North Van Buren Street in the core of Downtown Milwaukee. Ideally located on the southeast corner of Wells Street and Van Buren Street, just steps from Northwestern Mutual’s corporate campus, the property sits within one of Milwaukee’s most affluent, fastest-growing, and highest-renter zip codes.
The offering represents a unique chance to deliver large, high-demand residential units in a downtown submarket that has seen strong population growth, rising incomes, exceptionally high renter concentration, and limited availability of spacious multifamily layouts. The existing redevelopment plan calls for 22 oversized units, primarily two-, three-, and four-bedroom configurations, ranging from approximately 1,500 to 2,500 square feet. Several units are envisioned as duplexes, one as a triplex, and select residences include private rooftop terraces. The partially completed work includes framed residential levels and a newly poured 22-stall underground parking garage.
Originally constructed in 1889 as the Plymouth Congregational Church, the building was designed by prominent Milwaukee architect E. Townsend Mix in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It later became home to the Scottish Rite (Wisconsin Consistory) in 1912, with significant additions and enhancements completed in the 1930s by architects Leenhouts & Guthrie. The limestone façade, dramatic massing, intricate Masonic carvings, life-sized statues of the Knights of St. Andrew, and a beautifully preserved tower parapet remain intact, creating a rare architectural framework ideally suited for an adaptive-reuse residential conversion.
While the interior has undergone demolition and early-stage framing, the integrity of the exterior shell offers developers an exceptional opportunity to restore, reinterpret, and transform one of Milwaukee’s most distinctive historic buildings. The planned operation envisions 22 high-end multifamily residences with direct elevator access, internal circulation space, storage areas, and secure 24/7 basement parking.
Surrounded by key demographics, premier employers, and sustained renter demand, and located within immediate proximity to the lakefront, Cathedral Square, the Downtown Business District, and the East Town neighborhood, the Scottish Rite Masonic Center presents a truly irreplaceable development canvas in the heart of a thriving urban core.
Faits sur la propriété
| Prix | 8 093 580 $ CAD | Taille du lot | 0,59 AC |
| Prix par pi² | 127,66 $ CAD | Taille du bâtiment | 63 400 pi² |
| Type de vente | Investissement | Nombre d’étages | 3 |
| Condition de vente | Projet de redéveloppement | Année de construction | 1889 |
| Type de propriété | Spécialité | Ratio de stationnement | 0,19/1 000 pi² |
| Sous-type de propriété | Hall/Salle de réunion | Rues transversales | N Van Buren St |
| Classe d’immeuble | C | ||
| Zonage | C9F(A) - Commerciale | ||
| Prix | 8 093 580 $ CAD |
| Prix par pi² | 127,66 $ CAD |
| Type de vente | Investissement |
| Condition de vente | Projet de redéveloppement |
| Type de propriété | Spécialité |
| Sous-type de propriété | Hall/Salle de réunion |
| Classe d’immeuble | C |
| Taille du lot | 0,59 AC |
| Taille du bâtiment | 63 400 pi² |
| Nombre d’étages | 3 |
| Année de construction | 1889 |
| Ratio de stationnement | 0,19/1 000 pi² |
| Rues transversales | N Van Buren St |
| Zonage | C9F(A) - Commerciale |
Commodités
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Très cyclable (84)
Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | 393-0461-000-3 | Évaluation des bâtiments | 1 910 914 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 2 819 997 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 4 730 911 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
393-0461-000-3
Évaluation du terrain
2 819 997 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
1 910 914 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
4 730 911 $ CAD
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