Milwaukee-based engineering firm GRAEF-USA Inc. recently showed off its new office headquarters to clients, associates and elected officials during a grand “reopening” event at The Avenue development in downtown Milwaukee.
In late 2019, GRAEF relocated its headquarters to a 35,000-square-foot space on the third floor of the former Grand Avenue Mall, having led the redevelopment of the second and third floors of the west Arcade building into 200,000 square feet of open-concept office space. That work was part of the larger $150 million Avenue project, which now includes 200 residential units, plush amenities and the 3rd Street Market Hall.
Moving in just months before the COVID-19 pandemic as the project’s anchor tenant, GRAEF’s plans to debut its newly designed office space had to be postponed. Two years later, the company celebrated with food, drinks and live music. Along with the festivities, funds were raised for the GRAEF Foundation, which supports the future of STEM-based careers, and to promote charitable endeavors related to engineering, planning and design. Proceeds from the evening will be donated to the ACE Mentor Program of Milwaukee.
- GRAEF celebrated the public grand opening of its new office space at The Avenue development in downtown Milwaukee. Photo credit: GRAEF
- John Kissinger, president and CEO of GRAEF, kicked off the evening with some remarks. Photo credit: GRAEF
- Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson was in attendance. Photo credit: GRAEF
- Brent Pitcher, vice president and infrastructure group leader shares insight about the ACE Mentor Program of Milwaukee. Photo credit: GRAEF
- (Left) Omar Shaikh, co-developer of 3rd Street Market Hall and owner of Carnevor, and John Kissinger, president and CEO of GRAEF. Photo credit: GRAEF
- (Left to right) Tracy Johnson, president and CEO of CARW; Pat Kressin, vice president of business development at GRAEF; and Lyle Landowksi, president and CEO of Colliers International | Wisconsin. Photo credit: GRAEF
- Lafayette Crump, commissioner of the Department of City Development. Photo credit: GRAEF
- Milwaukee Jazz Institute played music for guests. Photo credit: GRAEF
- John Kissinger of GRAEF chats with State Senator LaTonya Johnson. Photo credit: GRAEF
- The grand “reopening” event included food, drinks, live music and networking. Photo credit: GRAEF