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Former Marcus Southgate Cinema building acquired by its lender

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The former Marcus Southgate Cinema building on Milwaukee’s south side has been acquired by its lender in a deed in lieu of foreclosure action, according to state records. A deed in lieu of foreclosure is an arrangement in which one voluntarily turns over ownership of a property to the lender to avoid the foreclosure process.

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Hunter covers commercial and residential real estate for BizTimes. He previously wrote for the Waukesha Freeman and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A recent graduate of UW-Milwaukee, with a degree in journalism and urban studies, he was news editor of the UWM Post. He has received awards from the Milwaukee Press Club and Wisconsin Newspaper Association. Hunter likes cooking, gardening and 2000s girly pop.
The former Marcus Southgate Cinema building on Milwaukee's south side has been acquired by its lender in a deed in lieu of foreclosure action, according to state records. A deed in lieu of foreclosure is an arrangement in which one voluntarily turns over ownership of a property to the lender to avoid the foreclosure process. Southgate Cinema, located at 3300 S. 30th St., was operated by Marcus Theatres, a division of Milwaukee-based Marcus Corp. The company announced in September that it was closing the Southgate Cinema, along with two other Milwaukee-area movie theaters. Southgate Cinema was Marcus Theatres’ only remaining movie theater location in the City of Milwaukee. The building, built in 1993, was acquired by Mukwonago-based Citizens Bank from the property's owner, a New Berlin investor. It was valued at $1.5 million, state records show. The now vacant 38,000-square-foot building sits on about 5.7 acres with 250 parking spaces, according to LoopNet. In a September statement announcing the theater closings, Marcus Theatres said that its customers at these three cinemas are better served by “more expansive amenities” at its other cinemas, including Marcus BistroPlex Southridge in Greendale, Marcus South Shore Cinema in Oak Creek, Marcus Ridge Cinema in New Berlin, North Shore Cinema in Mequon and its Menomonee Falls Cinema.

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