Approval of Milwaukee east side apartments recommended, foes suing


A four-story apartment building is planned for just north of a new parish hall at St. Mark Episcopal church.

A four-story, 55-unit apartment building proposed for Milwaukee’s east side is being recommended for Common Council zoning approval — despite a lawsuit filed by its opponents.

The development, with apartments ranging from studios to two-bedroom units, would be at 2604-2644 N. Hackett Ave., just east of the Downer Avenue business district.

That site now includes a vacant lot as well as St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. That empty site north of the church parish hall is where the apartments would be developed.

The commission on Monday voted 6-0 to endorse the zoning change after a three-hour public hearing. That followed a one-hour closed session to discuss the lawsuit — allowed under Wisconsin’s Open Meetings Law.

The church plans to demolish the parish hall and replace it with a smaller facility better suited to St. Mark’s current membership count. It would be built as an addition to the historic church, which will remain.





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2022-08-23 00:18:23

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