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Parts House Lofts

Parts House Lofts

Parts House Lofts
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215 W Maple St
Milwaukee, WI 53204-4047
60 Units
7 Stories
1921 Year Built
$171K - $494K Value Range

Available Units

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Highlights

  • Elevator
  • Balcony
  • 24 Hour Access
  • High-Rise Condominium
  • 4 min walk to Norbert R. Witkowiak Park

Historic loft living in Milwaukee's Clock Tower Acres

Parts House Lofts, a 7-story condominium building in Milwaukee's Clock Tower Acres neighborhood, offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern urban living. Constructed in 1921, this century-old structure has been thoughtfully converted into 60 residential units, preserving its industrial heritage while providing contemporary comforts. The building's location, less than two miles south of downtown Milwaukee and a mile west of Lake Michigan, places residents at the heart of a vibrant, evolving community. With its brick facade and large windows, Parts House Lofts stands as a testament to the area's industrial past, now reimagined for 21st-century living.

Versatile layouts with industrial flair

Parts House Lofts offers a diverse range of living spaces to suit various needs and preferences. The building features studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts, with sizes ranging from cozy 525-square-foot studios to spacious 1,774-square-foot three-bedroom units. One-bedroom apartments, which make up a significant portion of the building, span from 525 to 1,774 square feet and are priced between $175,000 and $235,000. These loft-style homes showcase the building's industrial heritage with high ceilings, exposed ductwork, and original wood beams. Many units boast expansive windows that flood the spaces with natural light and offer views of the city's expanding river district. Hardwood floors throughout add warmth to the industrial aesthetic, while updated kitchens feature modern amenities such as stainless steel appliances and stylish finishes. Some units feature two-story layouts, providing a sense of spaciousness and separation between living and sleeping areas. Private balconies in select apartments offer outdoor space for relaxation and city views. Walk-in closets and in-unit laundry facilities add convenience to these thoughtfully designed homes. The blend of historic elements with contemporary updates creates a unique living experience that appeals to those seeking character and comfort in an urban setting.

Modern conveniences in a historic setting

Parts House Lofts combines its historic charm with a range of amenities designed for contemporary urban living. The building features both underground heated parking and surface lot spaces, ensuring residents have secure and convenient parking options - a valuable asset in an urban environment. Storage lockers are available, providing extra space for residents' belongings beyond their apartments. The building's elevator offers easy access to all floors, a welcome feature in this 7-story structure. For those who enjoy outdoor living, the private balconies available in some units provide personal outdoor retreats with city views. Parts House Lofts is a pet-friendly community, welcoming animal companions and adding to the building's appeal for pet owners. The inclusion of in-unit laundry facilities in apartments adds a significant convenience factor, eliminating the need for communal laundry rooms or trips to off-site laundromats. While the building may not offer extensive communal amenities, its focus on in-unit features and essential services creates a comfortable, low-maintenance living environment. The combination of modern conveniences with the building's historic character strikes a balance between past and present, catering to residents who appreciate both practical amenities and architectural heritage.

A vibrant mix of history and urban renewal

Clock Tower Acres, home to Parts House Lofts, is a neighborhood in transition, blending its industrial past with emerging urban vitality. The area takes its name from the iconic Allen-Bradley Clock Tower, one of the world's largest four-faced clocks, which stands as a landmark just north of the neighborhood. This proximity to the Rockwell Automation building (formerly Allen-Bradley) means many residents work nearby, contributing to a strong local community feel. The neighborhood's dining scene reflects its diverse character. Just steps away, The Dark Horse Tavern occupies one of the area's signature duplex buildings, offering a convenient spot for drinks and casual dining. A few blocks south, Transfer Pizzeria Café serves creative pizzas in a rustic setting that often features live music. For a more upscale experience, The Bridgewater Modern Grill, located across the Kinnickinnic River, offers waterside dining with a menu featuring barbecue, seafood, and artfully prepared brunch items. Grocery shopping is convenient with Cermak Fresh Market located just a few blocks northeast of the neighborhood. This regional supermarket chain offers a mix of local foods and imported ethnic specialties, catering to diverse tastes and needs. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Kinnickinnic River Trail is accessible from the neighborhood. This nearly 3-mile paved path runs alongside the river and train tracks, providing a scenic route for walking, jogging, or cycling. Baran Park, less than half a mile south, offers 24 acres of green space with baseball fields and a playground, perfect for recreational activities and family outings. The neighborhood's location provides easy access to downtown Milwaukee, less than two miles north, and Lake Michigan, about a mile to the east. This proximity allows residents to enjoy the amenities of the city center and the lakefront while living in a more relaxed, neighborhood setting. Clock Tower Acres is part of Milwaukee's ongoing urban renewal, with a mix of historic homes, converted industrial spaces, and new developments creating a diverse and evolving community. The area's affordability, compared to downtown, makes it attractive to a range of residents, from young professionals to families, contributing to its dynamic, changing character.

Well-connected with multiple transit options

Parts House Lofts benefits from its location in a highly accessible area of Milwaukee, offering residents various transportation options. The neighborhood's layout and infrastructure support multiple modes of travel, making it convenient for both car owners and those who prefer public transit or active transportation. For those relying on public transportation, several bus stops are within easy walking distance of the building. The Mitchell & S4 stop, just a five-minute walk away, serves the Mitchell - Burnham line. The Kk & Mitchell stop, also about five minutes on foot, is a major transit hub in the area, connecting four bus lines including the GreenLine, Greenfield - 43rd Street, Holton - Kinnickinnic, and Mitchell - Burnham routes. This variety of bus lines provides convenient access to different parts of Milwaukee, including downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Cyclists will appreciate the area's bike-friendly infrastructure. The nearby Kinnickinnic River Trail offers a dedicated path for biking, connecting the neighborhood to other parts of the city. The overall layout of the streets and the presence of bike lanes in many areas make cycling a practical option for both commuting and leisure. For residents who drive, Parts House Lofts offers both underground heated parking and surface lot spaces, ensuring secure and convenient vehicle storage. The building's location provides easy access to major thoroughfares. Interstate 94 and Route 32 border Clock Tower Acres to the west and east respectively, offering direct routes to downtown Milwaukee and connections to the wider region. Air travelers will find the location particularly convenient, with General Mitchell International Airport just a 10-minute drive away, approximately 5 miles from the building. The neighborhood's walkable nature means many daily needs can be met on foot, from grocery shopping to dining out. The mix of residential and commercial areas within walking distance reduces the need for frequent car use, allowing residents to enjoy a more pedestrian-friendly lifestyle when desired. This combination of public transit options, bike-friendly streets, walkable amenities, and easy car access makes Parts House Lofts an ideal location for those who value flexibility in their transportation choices. Whether commuting to work, exploring the city, or running errands, residents have multiple efficient options at their disposal.

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Building Details

Amenities

  • 24 Hour Access

Parking

  • 1 Garage Space Per Unit
  • 1 Car Garage
  • Surface Parking
  • Assigned Parking

Pet Policy

  • Pets Allowed

Condo Association

  • $320 Monthly HOA Fees
  • Monthly HOA Fees Range from $219 - $320
  • Parts House Lofts Condos

Building Design

  • High-Rise Condominium
  • Elevator

Unit Features

  • Balcony

Unit Information

Unit
607
Beds
Studio
Baths
1 Bath
Sq Ft
700
Rent
$1,695
Availability
04/18/2025

Unit Size and Value Ranges

Studio Units
Sq Ft Range
525 - 1,774
Est. Values
$170,518 - $493,828
1 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
525 - 1,774
Est. Values
$177,941 - $413,340
2 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
1,168 - 1,774
Est. Values
$292,189 - $419,790
3 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
1,645
Est. Values
$402,557
All Units
Sq Ft Range
525 - 1,774
Est. Values
$170,518 - $493,828

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Area Factors

High Crime

Crime Score®

8 / 10

Very Bikeable

Bike Score®

83 / 100

Very Walkable

Walk Score®

81 / 100

Good Transit

Transit Score®

56 / 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score

WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Powered by CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks. Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

Environmental Factors

Active

Sound Score®

70 / 100

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Air Pollution®

N/A / 10

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Flood Factor®

N/A / 10

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Fire Factor®

N/A / 10

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Heat Factor®

N/A / 10

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Wind Factor®

N/A / 10
Source: First Street, How Loud
Sources: First Street, How Loud

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Environmental risk data is provided by First Street Foundation® and is designed to approximate risk and not intended to include all possible scenarios.

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Property Taxes

Range in Assessed Values
$126K - $384K
Range of Taxes in Building
$2,968 - $9,076
Range of Taxes per Sq Ft
$4.06 - $6.39

Property Tax History

Source: Public Records

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