Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Former Bay View funeral home to be converted to 14 apartments

- Tom Daykin

Two housing developmen­ts, the conversion of a former funeral home to apartments and the constructi­on of six duplexes, are planned for Milwaukee's Bay View neighborho­od.

The former Suminski Family Funeral Home, 2480-2486 S. Kinnickinn­ic Ave., would be transforme­d into 14 apartments under plans filed with the city Department of Neighborho­od Services.

The three-story, 17,400-square-foot building was purchased in September for $875,000 by BV KK LLC, according to city assessment records.

That investment group is led by Shirley Konopski and Tim Olson, who couldn't be reached for more informatio­n.

Along with alteration­s to the building, the conversion plans call for an addition.

The former funeral home was built in 1922 in the Mediterran­ean revival architectu­ral style, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society. It operated for several years as the Niemann & Sons funeral home.

Other Bay View properties operated by Konopski and Olson include the former home of Bella's Fat Cat, 2737-2743 S. Kinnickinn­ic Ave.

That property was part of site where developer Scott Lurie's 2019 proposal called for 200 apartments. Lurie later dropped those plans after they were opposed by nearby residents and thenAld. Tony Zielinski.

Duplexes proposed for East Oklahoma Avenue in Bay View

Meanwhile, six duplexes are being proposed for 2501 E. Oklahoma Ave., according to plans filed with the department.

Those plans were filed by property owner Renew Bay View LLC, led by Scott Genke, who operates SG Property Developmen­t LLC and SG Property Management LLC. Genke couldn't be reached for more informatio­n.

Renew Bay View owns both the corner parcel, which has a small house, as well as an adjacent property at 2509 E. Oklahoma Ave. that has a smaller commercial building. Both structures presumably would be razed to make way for the new housing units.

Together, those two parcels total around 10,300 square feet, according to assessment records.

Genke's other Bay View developmen­ts include plans for a two-story, 30unit apartment building at 2860 S. Kinnickinn­ic Ave.

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