Downtown housing market study leaves Towne leery

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: October 31, 1997| Author: TOM DAYKIN | Copyright information

Building owners and developers looking to cash in on downtown's housing conversion boom might learn something from Towne Realty Inc.'s recent study of the market.

Towne had considered joining other investors who are converting office, retail and industrial buildings in and near downtown into apartments and condominiums. The company, which owns several downtown office buildings, was in the preplanning stage for the possible conversion of the Wisconsin Tower, 606 W. Wisconsin Ave., and t...

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