Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Housing proposal trimmed by about 50 units

- TOM DAYKIN Tom Daykin can be reached at tdaykin@jrn.com

A plan to develop nearly 200 higher-end apartments in Milwaukee’s Brewers Hill neighborho­od would be reduced by around 50 units under a new proposal.

Royal Capital Group LLC, led by developer Kevin Newell, is seeking Common Council approval to change plans the council approved in July.

The firm now wants to build 30 apartments on the south side of E. Brown St., between N. Hubbard and N. Palmer streets, according to the proposal.

Royal Capital’s original proposal for the developmen­t, known as The Hills, called for two four-story buildings, totaling 84 apartments, at that location.

No other details have been filed with the Department of City Developmen­t, and Newell couldn’t be reached for more informatio­n.

The Hills also would feature a 97-unit, four-story building, with a restaurant/cafe on the street level, at the southwest corner of N. Hubbard St. and E. Reservoir Ave.

Finally, the firm plans to build around nine to 12 townhouse-style apartments at the southeast corner of N. Hubbard and E. Brown streets.

A Royal Capital affiliate in January bought the developmen­t sites, totaling 2.4 acres, from three Chicago-based groups for $1.8 million, according to state real estate filings.

Newell said in January that Royal Capital plans to begin site preparatio­n work this spring, with constructi­on of the apartment buildings to begin in midsummer.

He said The Hills would be completed in stages, with most of those units finished by the end of 2018.

Other Milwaukee-area apartment developmen­ts have been downsized, including projects in St. Francis and Greenfield, and either put on hold or canceled over concerns about the number of new units being completed in 2017 and 2018.

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