Broadway Market Lofts

325 N Broadway - Milwaukee, WI

12 LOFTS
2 PENTHOUSE UNITS
UNDERGROUND PARKING

BROADWAYMARKETLOFTS.COM

Located in the heart of Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward, these Commission Row lofts are the epitome of a Live/Work/Play lifestyle. Featuring top-of-the-line quartz/stainless kitchens, European cabinets, in-unit washer and dryer, heated parking, wood floors, tall ceilings, cream city brick, with an authentic timber-frame warehouse structure…these are authentic industrial lofts. Bring your pets, as cats and dogs are welcome here!

For leasing information, contact:

Kristy Priszczek
Phone: 414.882.8777 ext. 701
Email: kristy@structure-properties.com
Website: Structure-properties.com

Click on the loft numbers below to view each floor plan:

Loft 201 – Water Street view. Balcony
Loft 206 – Broadway View
Loft 301 – Water Street view. Balcony
Loft 306 – Broadway View
Floor Overview

Click on the loft numbers below to view each floor plan:

Loft 202 – Water Street view. Balcony
Loft 203 – Water Street view. Balcony
Loft 204 – Broadway view
Loft 205 – Broadway view
Loft 302 – Water Street view. Balcony
Loft 303 – Water Street view. Balcony
Loft 304 – Broadway view
Loft 305 – Broadway view
Floor Overview

Click on the penthouse numbers below to view each floor plan:

Penthouse East – Broadway view. Patio
Penthouse West – Water Street view. Patio
Floor Overview

  • In-unit washer and dryer
  • Stainless steel appliances
  • Heated underground parking
  • High-efficiency furnace
  • Central air conditioning
  • Cream city brick
  • Timber frame
  • High-quality cabinetry
  • Hardwood floors
  • Quartz countertops
  • High ceilings
  • Professionally managed by Structure Properties
  • 24/7 Maintenance Staff on call
  • Keyless Entry
  • Pet friendly

Building History:

The Ludington Estate Commission Houses were built in 1894 by the H.C. Koch & Co. The building housed the Railway Salvage Company in the early twentieth century before the street became the heart of the wholesale grocery industries located in the Third Ward. Much of the fruits and vegetables distributed throughout the region for over 100 years originated from “Commission Row” vendors. This was the heart and soul of the local Italian produce community until the 1990’s.

Location:

The location is a high-traffic area just down the street from the Milwaukee Public Market, Cafe Benelux and Wicked Hop restaurants. Neighboring retail businesses include women’s boutiques, Lela, Boutique Lareaux and Anthropologie.