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Who really owns it: J. Kunitzky Block building, Milwaukee’s East Side

The vacant J. Kunitzky Block building sits at the southwest corner of East Brady Street and North Farwell Avenue, on Milwaukee’s East Side. Built in 1880, the building was designed by architect H.C. Koch & Co., according to Wisconsin Historical Society records. It’s a good example of Victorian commercial buildings, and though its ground floor

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The vacant J. Kunitzky Block building sits at the southwest corner of East Brady Street and North Farwell Avenue, on Milwaukee’s East Side.

Built in 1880, the building was designed by architect H.C. Koch & Co., according to Wisconsin Historical Society records. It’s a good example of Victorian commercial buildings, and though its ground floor has been altered, it still exhibits many original details, according to the records.

It was purchased by an affiliate of Milwaukee-based Hayat Pharmacy last year. Hayat said at that time it planned to open a new location there, but that has not happened yet. Hayat Pharmacy president Tamir Kaloti could not be reached for comment.

Address: 1673-1677 N. Farwell Ave.

Owner: Zailoti II LLC

Assessed: $826,200

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