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Former Dominican Sisters of the Perpetual Rosary convent

Who Really Owns It?

Credit: Courtesy Cobalt Partners

Before moving to Greenfield a little over a year ago, the Dominican Sisters of the Perpetual Rosary had resided in the roughly 30,000-square-foot building near the corner of North 68th Street and West Mount Vernon Avenue in Milwaukee since 1926, said Mother Joanna Hastings.

The Dominican Sisters resided in the building for 91 years before moving out in October 2017. Mother Hastings said the convent had just become too big for them.

Wauwatosa-based Harwood Place Partners LLP purchased the building just over a year ago. The group, which provides skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, has so far not made any significant changes to the property.


Address: 217 N. 68th St., Milwaukee

Owner: Harwood Place Partners LLP

Assessed: $740,000

Before moving to Greenfield a little over a year ago, the Dominican Sisters of the Perpetual Rosary had resided in the roughly 30,000-square-foot building near the corner of North 68th Street and West Mount Vernon Avenue in Milwaukee since 1926, said Mother Joanna Hastings.

The Dominican Sisters resided in the building for 91 years before moving out in October 2017. Mother Hastings said the convent had just become too big for them.

Wauwatosa-based Harwood Place Partners LLP purchased the building just over a year ago. The group, which provides skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, has so far not made any significant changes to the property.


Address: 217 N. 68th St., Milwaukee

Owner: Harwood Place Partners LLP

Assessed: $740,000

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