333 WATER is the most prominent building in the most dynamic shopping destination in the State of Wisconsin. Three high-profile retail/restaurant spaces will be available for delivery in February 2024.
The Historic Third Ward is the foremost destination for best-in-class retailers debuting their brands in Wisconsin. It is home to the first any only West Elm, Restoration Hardware, Design Within Reach, and Blick Art Materials in the State of Wisconsin. Several brands have chosen the Third Ward for their first Wisconsin locations, including Anthropologie, Lululemon, Warby Parker, UNTUCKit, Drybar, and Shake Shack.
• The Third Ward is the epicenter of wealth in downtown Milwaukee; it ranks third most affluent amongst Milwaukee’s 204 distinct neighborhoods, and the most affluent neighborhood downtown. The average household income within the Historic Third Ward is over $150,000, exceeding the second highest downtown submarket by over 50%. In addition, 42% of married couples in the Historic Third Ward have household incomes above $200,000 and a full 67% are over $150,000 in total household income.
• Preferred neighborhood for young professionals, upscale families, and affluent empty nesters.
• Ranked 4th Best Arts District in America by USA Today 10Best.
• Home of the World's Largest Music Festival, Summerfest.
• Home of the 8th Best Public Market in America, according to USA Today 10Best.
• Home of the only Kimpton Hotel in Wisconsin, a Top 20 Midwest Hotel according to Conde Nast Traveler.
• Abundant convenient parking with two public parking garages with 550 stalls in each garage, public street parking throughout the Third Ward, and numerous private parking lots available to the public.
• Located directly on the Milwaukee Streetcar route with ridership of over 1,000 riders per day on average.
• Four Milwaukee County Bus Lines travel down Water Street. The Milwaukee County Transit System is one of America’s best and most reliable systems.
• Home of Maier Festival Park which hosts over one million attendees annually, ranking as the seventh largest attraction in the 7-county Milwaukee area based on attendance.