7Seventy7

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7Seventy7
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7Seventy7
Alternative namesAlternative name Northwestern Mutual Residential Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural style Modernism
Location Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Address777 N Van Buren Street
Coordinates 43°2′26.15″N87°54′12.91″W / 43.0405972°N 87.9035861°W / 43.0405972; -87.9035861
Construction startedMarch 2016
CompletedAugust 2018
Client Northwestern Mutual
LandlordBozzuto Management
Height387.00 feet (117.96 m)
Technical details
Floor count35
Other information
Number of rooms310 units
Parking10 floors
Public transit access Bus-logo.svg MCTS
Website
live7seventy7.com
References
[1] [2] [3]

7Seventy7 is a 35 story apartment high rise commissioned by Milwaukee based Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. The building was completed in 2018 and is located at 777 N. Van Buren St. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [4]

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History

Northwestern Mutual Life has stated that the building will have 310 luxury apartments along with 14 penthouse apartments and more than 1300 parking spaces. In 2016 Northwestern revised their plan and added another floor to make the building 35 floors. [5] The estimated cost of the project was 100 million dollars and the expected completion date was the spring of 2018. [6] The goal of the company was to make an apartment building that felt more like a hotel. [7] The 35 story building was completed in August 2018 it boasts a golf simulator, an outdoor pool, a gym. The managing company (Bozzuto) is from Maryland. There are 24 floors of apartments and ten floors of parking. [8]

Tenants

Maurer's Urban Market 777 N Van Buren St, Milwaukee, WI 53202 Mauerers Urban Market 777 N Van Buren St, Milwaukee, WI 53202.jpg
Maurer's Urban Market 777 N Van Buren St, Milwaukee, WI 53202

In 2019 Maurer’s, a Madison, Wisconsin-based grocer, opened a 10,500 square foot grocery store called the Urban Market on the first floor of the building. [9] [10] In 2020 the grocery store was closed and was replaced in 2022 with a fine dining restaurant. [11] [12]

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