Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Downtown Milwaukee’s Hyatt Place hotel opens

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Downtown Milwaukee’s new Hyatt Place hotel opened Tuesday — another key project in the redevelopm­ent of the former Pabst brewery complex.

The six-story, 150-room hotel is at 800 W. Juneau Ave., two blocks north of the new Milwaukee Bucks arena. It was developed by Deerfield, Illinois-based Janko Group and is the first Milwaukee hotel operated by Janko Hospitalit­y.

The Hyatt Place’s interior design features references to the Bucks arena and the nearby Bucks training facility, including a basketball net-inspired backdrop at the registrati­on desk, basketball-themed artwork in the guest rooms and photos of former Bucks such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the lounge area.

Other features include a bar with local beer, an outdoor terrace overlookin­g the new arena, a fitness center and 1,700 square feet of meeting space.

Also, the top floor offers raised ceilings and shower heads “for athletes taking advantage of the hotel’s proximity to the new basketball arena,” according to Janko.

The $27 million developmen­t is among the final group of projects at the converted former Pabst complex, now known as The Brewery. Others include:

❚ Milwaukee Brewing Co.’s new brewery and attached restaurant, Glass + Griddle, with the restaurant scheduled to open Aug. 15 in a renovated portion of the former Pabst distributi­on center at 1130 N. Ninth St. Those projects total $11.6 million.

❚ No Studios, a former Pabst building at 1037 W. McKinley Ave., that filmmaker John Ridley is converting into work space to nurture local filmmakers. It is scheduled to open in September and will include offices for Milwaukee Film Inc., space for University of WisconsinM­ilwaukee and Marquette University film students, local film production firms and a post-production facility.

❚ Vim and Vigor apartments, two five-story buildings, totaling 274 apartments and 7,000 square feet of retail space, at 926 W. Juneau Ave. and 1003 W. Winnebago St. Wired Properties LLC and Indianapol­is-based Milhaus Developmen­t LLC plan to complete that $40 million project by spring 2019.

❚ Brewery Lofts, the conversion of the former Pabst malt house and grain warehouse into 118 apartments on seven floors at 1009 W. Juneau Ave. The $41 million project, from New York-based Whitestone Realty Capital LLC, resumed work last year after a lengthy delay.

 ?? TOM DAYKIN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? People gather Tuesday in the lobby at the Hyatt Place hotel, which has several homages to the nearby Milwaukee Bucks arena, including a design behind the desk that evokes a basketball net.
TOM DAYKIN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL People gather Tuesday in the lobby at the Hyatt Place hotel, which has several homages to the nearby Milwaukee Bucks arena, including a design behind the desk that evokes a basketball net.

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