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Former Milwaukee bus terminal sold to local business operators

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A shipping container up-cycler and a warehouse operator are the new owners of the former Fiebrantz Bus Station located at 1900 W. Fiebrantz Ave. on the north side of Milwaukee. Entrepreneurs Tom Daugherty and Lyle Stoflet have purchased and have plans to repurpose the former Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) facility to expand Containers Up, a custom fabricator

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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 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.
A shipping container up-cycler and a warehouse operator are the new owners of the former Fiebrantz Bus Station located at 1900 W. Fiebrantz Ave. on the north side of Milwaukee. Entrepreneurs Tom Daugherty and Lyle Stoflet have purchased and have plans to repurpose the former Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) facility to expand Containers Up, a custom fabricator of repurposed shipping containers for use as outdoor bars and other uses. The property consists of two buildings with 95,338 square feet of space on 4 acres, including a parking lot across the street. Containers Up will use a portion of the facility for fabrication of custom shipping containers and Milwaukee Warehouse, an inventory management company, will utilize part of the building for its fulfillment, warehouse and distribution services, according to a press release from Mequon-based Paradigm Real Estate. Matt Friedman of Paradigm represented the buyer in the transaction. Containers Up, founded in 2016, is currently located at 4997 N. 33rd St. Milwaukee Warehouse currently has a location at 4611 N. 32nd St. MCTS used the Fiebrantz Bus Station until 2019 and in 2021, Milwaukee County issued a request for proposals to procure a purchaser. Last year, the county selected MKE Northside LLC, which lists Daugherty as its registered agent, to purchase the building for $500,000.

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