Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Spike Brewing to construct $9M plant on N. Holton St.

Expansion will add another 20 employees

- Tom Daykin

A Milwaukee brewing equipment manufactur­er plans to construct a $9 million, 73,000-square-foot facility on the city's north side.

Spike Brewing plans to develop the manufactur­ing plant on a city-owned vacant lot, at 4132 N. Holton St.

The company is now located nearby, in a 22,000-square-foot facility at 3866 N. Fratney St.

The company will retain its 25 employees and plans to hire another 20 people with the expansion, according to a Wednesday announceme­nt from the Department of City Developmen­t.

The expansion will allow the company to implement three new production lines, and will include temporary rental space for another business. Spike Brewing plans to eventually occupy the full building as its business grows.

Spike Brewing was founded in 2011 by Ben Caya, a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee alumnus.

It sells brewing equipment products throughout the United States and Canada. Its products include brewing kettles, fermenters, brew systems, brewing pumps, electrical panels and beer chilling devices.

“After winning the Reader's Choice Homebrew Brand of the Year Award in 2021, it only seems fitting that we move into a new, state-of-the-art production facility,” Caya said.

The company's growth has been driven by both the craft beer explosion as well as increased interest in home brewing.

Spike Brewing's goal is for the building to be 100% solar powered. The facility also will include a test brewery, where Spike will teach about brewing beer at home.

Spike Brewing is to buy the 4-acre lot from the city Redevelopm­ent Authority for $1. That land sale will need authority and Common Council approval.

The city worked with the site's previous owners, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency to clean up contaminat­ion at the property near the Milwaukee River.

The project's financing will include federal New Market Tax Credits and a Redevelopm­ent Authority loan.

“Milwaukee boasts a rich history in manufactur­ing and beer making. Spike Brewing's new facility will be an excellent addition to the community that will add value to the neighborho­od,” said Mayor Cavalier Johnson.

“With strong partners like Spike Brewing, we are building a manufactur­ing future here with good companies, modern facilities, and jobs for great Milwaukee workers,” Johnson said, in statement.

“I'm thrilled Spike Brewing is investing in the 6th District and creating new jobs in the neighborho­od,” said Ald. Milele A. Coggs.

“This is an exciting developmen­t that is respecting iconic Milwaukee industries, growing our local economy, and providing new opportunit­ies for residents and families,” Coggs said, in a statement.

 ?? MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL FILES ?? Spike Brewing owner Ben Caya displays a test brewery set up at the company in 2019. The company plans to develop a manufactur­ing plant on a nearby city-owned vacant lot.
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL FILES Spike Brewing owner Ben Caya displays a test brewery set up at the company in 2019. The company plans to develop a manufactur­ing plant on a nearby city-owned vacant lot.
 ?? DEPARTMENT OF CITY DEVELOPMEN­T ?? Spike Brewing is building a new manufactur­ing facility on Milwaukee’s north side.
DEPARTMENT OF CITY DEVELOPMEN­T Spike Brewing is building a new manufactur­ing facility on Milwaukee’s north side.

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