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Commission approves multiple certificates of appropriateness for demolitions and rehabs, including Schuster’s conversion

Historic Preservation Commission · April 13, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved a series of certificates of appropriateness for demolitions and rehabilitation projects across several historic districts, including a downtown conversion of Schuster’s department store; motions were passed by voice vote on each item listed.

The Historic Preservation Commission approved multiple certificates of appropriateness at its meeting, granting demolition or rehabilitation permissions for a range of properties in Milwaukee historic districts.

What the commission approved

- 2465 West Congress Street (Garden Homes Historic District): staff recommended and the commission approved the demolition of a non‑original garage at the owner’s request.

- 1060 East Juneau Avenue (1st Ward Triangle Historic District): the commission approved demolition of an attached garage and associated repairs and a new wood door, with…

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