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The transformation includes 54 apartments, a rebuilt pool, new athletic facilities, a rooftop restaurant, an updated lobby, virtual golf suites, and more. The redesign also opens the ground floor to the street level to club members, guests, residents and the public. The building's new apartments are
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Eight young men founded the Milwaukee Athletic Club on September 18, 1882, for the express purpose of "developing of the bodily powers through gymnastic and other exercises." Soon thereafter, the MAC joined the
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Eight young men founded the Milwaukee Athletic Club on September 18, 1882, for the express purpose of "developing of the bodily powers through gymnastic and other exercises." Soon thereafter, the MAC joined the
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a mix of one, two and three-bedroom units located on the top five floors. This project stands as the second-largest development to be financed with State of Wisconsin historic preservation tax credits.
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The MAC was housed in nine different buildings before establishing its present clubhouse in 1917. The total investment in land, building and equipment was over two million dollars at the time.
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The MAC was housed in nine different buildings before establishing its present clubhouse in 1917. The total investment in land, building and equipment was over two million dollars at the time.
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The. Milwaukee Athletic Club offers specialized groups called "affinity Clubs" where their members connect based on their shared interests such as books, sports, or community outreach.
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team won the gold medal. As part of the AAU, the MAC formed basketball, swimming, track, baseball, and other teams, which competed throughout the United States.
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team won the gold medal. As part of the AAU, the MAC formed basketball, swimming, track, baseball, and other teams, which competed throughout the United States.
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In 1954, the club performed a nine-year restoration. In that year the club constructed the 13-story building, designed by Armand Koch with its exterior in
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In 1954, the club performed a nine-year restoration. In that year the club constructed the 13-story building, designed by Armand Koch with its exterior in
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On the 13th floor of the Milwaukee Athletic Club is a restaurant and outdoor terrace overlooking downtown Milwaukee where members have exclusive access.
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The Milwaukee Athletic Club promotes socializing and networking aimed at business professionals with numerous events throughout the year.
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In 2021, the club finished a four-year $ 65 million investment to renovate the entire 12-story building by developers
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The mid-century cocktail lounge built in 1948 is popular among members and available to the public.
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The club is headquartered at 758 North Broadway, at the corner of East Mason Street.
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CG Schmidt was the general contractor and Kahler Slater was the architect.
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On the club's facade is a noted limestone sculpture, "
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Private club
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
www.macwi.org

Amateur Athletic Union
1904 Summer Olympics
St. Louis
tug of war
Neoclassical style
capital
Eschweiler & Eschweiler
J. Jeffers & Co
Interstate Development Partners.
Diana
National Register of Historic Places
Amateur Athletic Union
1904 Summer Olympics
St. Louis
tug of war
Neoclassical style
capital
Eschweiler & Eschweiler
T C Esser
Patrick Flanagan
Sidney Johnson
Herb Kohl

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