With abundance of available office space, companies seek smaller, higher-quality locations

The Huron Building has signed major leases with companies like Husch Blackwell and Old National Bank since opening in 2020 at 511 N. Broadway. Both companies relocated there from older buildings.
The Huron Building has signed major leases with companies like Husch Blackwell and Old National Bank since opening in 2020 at 511 N. Broadway. Both companies relocated there from older buildings. Credit: CoStar

Last updated on July 27th, 2022 at 02:07 pmTrying to get a clear sense of Milwaukee’s office market can be a bit confounding these days — especially if you’re listening to the chorus of conflicting perspectives.  Speak to a broker or city booster, and they’re liable to paint a rosy picture of workers eager to

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