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Northwestern Mutual unveils new renderings for HQ project

Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. has unveiled some new renderings for its 1.1 million-square-foot, 32-story Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons project at its corporate headquarters in downtown Milwaukee.

Click here to see the new renderings for the $450 million project.

New Haven, Conn.-based Pickard Chilton is the design architect for the project. Houston-based Kendall/Heaton Associates is the architect of record for the project. Chicago-based Valerio Dewalt Train Associates is the interior architect for the project.

The new building will replace a 16-story, 452,000-square-foot building that has been torn down. A demolition crew last week eliminated the final vertical portion of the building. Rogers, Minn.-based specialty contracting and waste management firm Veit, which has a Milwaukee-area office in New Berlin, is the project manager for the building demolition project.

Construction work is expected to begin later this year, after the final demolition work is done, and the new building is expected to be completed in 2017.

A team of Gilbane Building Co. and Milwaukee-based C.G. Schmidt Inc. is the general contractor for the project.

Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. has unveiled some new renderings for its 1.1 million-square-foot, 32-story Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons project at its corporate headquarters in downtown Milwaukee.


Click here to see the new renderings for the $450 million project.

New Haven, Conn.-based Pickard Chilton is the design architect for the project. Houston-based Kendall/Heaton Associates is the architect of record for the project. Chicago-based Valerio Dewalt Train Associates is the interior architect for the project.

The new building will replace a 16-story, 452,000-square-foot building that has been torn down. A demolition crew last week eliminated the final vertical portion of the building. Rogers, Minn.-based specialty contracting and waste management firm Veit, which has a Milwaukee-area office in New Berlin, is the project manager for the building demolition project.

Construction work is expected to begin later this year, after the final demolition work is done, and the new building is expected to be completed in 2017.

A team of Gilbane Building Co. and Milwaukee-based C.G. Schmidt Inc. is the general contractor for the project.

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