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Milwaukee State of the Market

Wed Sep 09, 2026

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Milwaukee State of the Market

Our first event in the market covers economic trends, new and ongoing developments, and what's ahead for the city's skyline

Wednesday September 9 2026 @ 8:00 AM CDT

$100.00

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Speakers and Panels

Kristen Irgens

Kristen Irgens

Chief Administrative Officer, Irgens Partners
Nick Bickler

Nick Bickler

Chief Investment Officer, Three Leaf Development
Edward Madell

Edward Madell

Chief Financial Officer, Continental Properties
Scott Lurie

Scott Lurie

CEO, FStreet
Michael Klein

Michael Klein

President, Klein Development
Angie Tabrizi

Angie Tabrizi

Principal, Moxie Development Collective
Phil Aiello

Phil Aiello

President, COO, Mandel Group
Tim Donovan

Tim Donovan

Managing Director of Investments, Midloch Investment Partners
Andy Schnack

Andy Schnack

Vice President, Sales, Zentro

WHY YOU CAN'T MISS THIS EVENT

After a decade-long downtown renaissance — The Couture, 333 Water, the Baird Center expansion, Northwestern Mutual's $500M campus reconstruction, Royal Capital's ThriveOn King, and three of Wisconsin's tallest residential towers — Milwaukee's commercial real estate market enters 2026 at an inflection point. Mayor Cavalier Johnson has declared 2026 the "Year of Housing," office conversions and below-market apartments are emerging as the dominant downtown storyline, the $500M Milwaukee County Safety Building redevelopment is gaining momentum, and the new Milwaukee Public Museum and Foxtown Landing are racing toward 2027 completions. 

 

Meanwhile, the broader region is absorbing a transformative wave of capital: Microsoft's $3.3B data center in Mount Pleasant, Eli Lilly's $3B+ Kenosha County expansion, the Kenosha Innovation Center (NAIOP WI's 2025 Thrive Award winner), and a $560M Kikkoman facility nearby. With interest rates and tariffs reshaping deal economics — and with multifamily entering a more cautious phase after a long run — Milwaukee's CRE leaders gather to take stock and chart the path forward.

This fall, Bisnow brings together the top owners, developers, investors, public officials, and capital partners shaping Milwaukee for our inaugural State of the Market event.

 

What We'll Explore At This Commercial Real Estate Conference:

  • The biggest projects, sites, and trends shaping Milwaukee CRE in 2026 — from the Safety Building campus and Granville Station (former Northridge Mall) to Bronzeville, Walker's Point, and the Harbor District
  • How developers and owners are protecting margins through high construction costs, elevated rates, and softening rents
  • Where the action is across multifamily, industrial, healthcare, life sciences, mixed-use, and adaptive reuse — and how every part of the project cycle plays a role
  • Office repositioning and conversion: Compass Lofts, 100 East Wisconsin, and what's next for Milwaukee's central business district
  • Public–private collaboration: TIDs, the city's "Year of Housing" agenda, WHEDA financing, and the Connec+ing MKE Downtown 2040 plan
  • The Milwaukee region as a national capital magnet — Microsoft, Eli Lilly, Kikkoman, and what the data center boom means for water, energy, and adjacent CRE
  • Equity and access in development: how the ACRE program has reshaped who builds in Milwaukee, and what's still ahead
  • The role of interest rates, tariffs, and other economic headwinds in CRE decision making

 

 

Who You'll Network With At This Discussion: Owners, developers, investors, brokers, business consultants, architects, engineers, designers,  lawyers, accountants, bankers and city and government officials.

 

Why You Should Attend This Session: Bisnow events convene the biggest power players in the industry to help you grow your business in a complex market. With engaging discussions, exclusive networking opportunities, and the largest and most equipped audience in the field, Bisnow’s unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the market makes attendance a value-add for any CRE professional. 

 

Questions about your ticket purchase or interested in sponsoring? Reach out to customerservice@bisnow.com for customer support. For questions, recommendations, comments or press inquiries please email our Chicago event producer Will Follett at will.follett@bisnow.com. To request disability-related accommodations, please contact janet.fernandez@bisnow.com no later than seven business days prior to the event.

Agenda

Time Activity
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
Breakfast and Networking
9:00 AM
9:45 AM
Building Equitably- Housing, Mixed-Use & the City's "Year of Housing"
How are Milwaukee's most active developers and the public sector working together to deliver housing at every price point — and what does the next wave of mixed-income, adaptive-reuse, and Bronzeville/Walker's Point/Harbor District projects look like?
9:45 AM
10:30 AM
The State of the Market- Capital, Costs, Construction & What Comes Next
Economics, capital markets, the construction environment, multifamily oversupply concerns, the office reset, industrial in the I-94 corridor, and the impact of regional mega-projects on CRE strategy.
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
Closing Networking

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