Community Overview
The City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s largest metropolitan area, offers a strategic location on the western shore of Lake Michigan with excellent multimodal access and a strong industrial base. Milwaukee provides direct connectivity to Interstate 43, Interstate 94, and Interstate 41, offering efficient access to Chicago, Madison, and Green Bay. The city is also served by Port Milwaukee, General Mitchell International Airport, and multiple Class I rail lines, making it a regional hub for commerce and transportation. With a metropolitan population exceeding 1.5 million, Milwaukee offers a skilled workforce, extensive technical training resources through Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) and UW–Milwaukee, and a supportive business climate that fosters innovation and growth in the heart of southeastern Wisconsin. Century City Business Park is located in northwest Milwaukee, with up to 45 acres of developable land. It is bounded by state Trunk Highway (STH) 190 / W. Capitol Drive, while Interstate 43 is located just 1.8 miles away. The site was originally developed by the A.O. Smith Corporation. It operated for almost 100 years as a heavy manufacturing complex and is well served by infrastructure, public transportation, and multimodal transportation options. The site is considered a brownfield and the city has a team of experts that is ready to support new development opportunities through a streamlined permitting and technical assistance. Discover more at city.milwaukee.gov/centurycity
Site Features
Site Contacts
Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee (RACM)
Dave Misky
Real Estate Manager




