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Featured Deal: Old National Bank leases entire eighth floor of Huron Building

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Old National Bank has signed a lease for 23,000 square feet of the Huron Building, occupying the entire eighth floor of the 11-story office building at 511 N. Broadway in downtown Milwaukee. Old National also plans to open a retail branch in the building’s 2,500-square-foot, Broadway-facing storefront. Both spaces will be built out by Milwaukee-based

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Old National Bank has signed a lease for 23,000 square feet of the Huron Building, occupying the entire eighth floor of the 11-story office building at 511 N. Broadway in downtown Milwaukee.

Old National also plans to open a retail branch in the building’s 2,500-square-foot, Broadway-facing storefront. Both spaces will be built out by Milwaukee-based contractor C.G. Schmidt and should be ready in early 2023.

Other tenants of the building, developed by J. Jeffers & Co., include Husch Blackwell and Tupelo Honey.

Old National ’s Wisconsin leadership team, as well as its subsidiary Northern Oak Wealth Management staff, will occupy the Huron office space. The deal comes on the heels of Old National Bank’s merger with First Midwest Bank.

Address: The Huron Building, 511 N. Broadway Owner: J. Jeffers & Co. Lessee: Old National Bank Space: 23,000 square feet on the eighth floor; 2,500 square feet on the ground floor 

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