Carmen Schools of Science & Technology to spend $55 Million to occupy 124,000 square feet of space in Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin — According to state and local development sources, Carmen Schools of Science & Technology plans to invest $55 Million to build out 124,000 square feet of new space in Milwaukee. The company plans to occupy the new space at 2005 W. Oklahoma Ave in Milwaukee, on or about October 1, 2026. According to the company website Carmens mission is to graduate critical thinkers and self-directed learners prepared for success in college, meaningful careers, community involvement, and family life. We envision students achieving proficiency in scientific inquiry, creative discovery, and constructive problem-solving; professional-level skills in the uses of 21st century technology; and admission to colleges that will enable them to become civic leaders, authors, artists, scientists, teachers, doctors, or successful in any other family- and community-sustaining career.
To learn more about Carmen Schools of Science & Technology, visit http://carmenschools.org/
Company Contact:
Aaron Lippman, Chief Executive Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-lippman-88523263/
414-384-4444
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