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Downtown Milwaukee office building sold for $6.25 million

Photo: LoopNet
Photo: LoopNet

The five-story office building located at 789 N. Water St. in downtown Milwaukee has been sold for $6.25 million, according to state records. The buyer is Druml Marine LLC, an investment group registered to Dan Druml, former owner of Pewaukee-based Paul Davis Restoration. The seller is K&K McKinney Properties LLC. The Whitewater-based group is registered

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The five-story office building located at 789 N. Water St. in downtown Milwaukee has been sold for $6.25 million, according to state records. The buyer is Druml Marine LLC, an investment group registered to Dan Druml, former owner of Pewaukee-based Paul Davis Restoration. The seller is K&K McKinney Properties LLC. The Whitewater-based group is registered to Jerry McKinney. Druml acquired the building for nearly $2 million under its assessed value of $8.2 million, according to city records. Druml could not immediately be reached for comment. The 73,250-square-foot, five-story building is prominently located just east of the Milwaukee River at the same intersection as Milwaukee City Hall, the Pabst Theater and the new 25-story BMO Tower office building. It recently lost a tenant in Heartland Advisors Inc., after the company moved its offices into a 10,900-square-foot space across the street at the BMO Tower. K&K McKinney acquired the building in 2008 for $11 million. It was constructed in 1999, according to city records. Rental rates for available space range from $15 to $17 per square foot per year, according to an online listing.

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