633 Building

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633 Building, also known as the Clark Building, is a 20-story, 252-foot-tall (77 m) skyscraper in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The tower is located at 633 W. Wisconsin Avenue.

Alternative namesClark Building
StatusCompleted
Location633 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Coordinates43.03818589390226°N 87.91995870826199°W / 43.03818589390226; -87.91995870826199
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633 Building
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Alternative namesClark Building
General information
StatusCompleted
Location633 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Coordinates43.03818589390226°N 87.91995870826199°W / 43.03818589390226; -87.91995870826199
Completed1964
Height
Height252 ft (77 m)
Technical details
Floor count20
Floor area230,500 sq ft
Design and construction
ArchitectsRobert Lee Hall & Associates
Main contractorSouthern Builders
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History

633 Building was constructed in 1964 and contains 230,500 square feet of office space along with 450 parking stalls in an adjoining parking garage.[1] 633 Building was named the Clark Building in 1967 after it was sold to Clark Oil, a Milwaukee-based oil company.[2] In 2017, the property was acquired by Milwaukee developer Josh Jeffers, who intended to redevelop the 48,000 square feet of commercial space on the southern side of the ground floor.[3]

A 40-foot (12 m) Miller Brewing Company sign is located on top of the tower.[4]

In January 2025, Jeffers announced plans to convert part of the building into 224 residential apartments with 180 of them qualifying as low income housing. [5]

Construction

Robert Lee Hall & Associates provided the architecture for 633 Building, while Southern Builders served as the general contractor.[6]

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