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Northwestern Mutual completes $4.25 million club in downtown Milwaukee

Northwestern Mutual completes .25 million club in downtown Milwaukee

Northwestern Mutual has completed its purchase of the former University Club in downtown Milwaukee, selling the property for $4.25 million.

This is according to a new deed posted online by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. The buyer is listed as a subsidiary of the company, Wells Street LLC. The assessed value of the property is listed in city records as $2.88 million.

Northwestern Mutual plans to renovate the six-story, 55,000-square-foot building at 924 E. Wells St.

It could house event space, a restaurant, guest rooms and other uses, according to a zoning change approved by the City Council and Mayor Cavalier Johnson in May. The company has not yet released further details about the building’s future use.

Northwestern Mutual will initially focus on issues related to deferred maintenance on the building.

The work will take up to a year and includes replacing the roof, repairing the facade and working on building services such as electrical systems, plumbing and elevators.

The University Club closed its downtown operations in December due to declining membership, maintenance issues and increasing competition from restaurants.

The club continues to operate its golf course, tennis courts and swimming pool at 7401 N. 43rd St., Brown Deer.

The club’s downtown property is northeast of where Northwestern Mutual is redeveloping an 18-story office building (818 E. Mason St.) to house about 2,000 employees relocating from the company’s Franklin operations, a project scheduled for completion in early 2027.

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