The Milwaukee Public Museum to spend $240,000,000.00 to occupy 230,000 square feet of space in Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin — According to state and local economic development sources The Milwaukee Public Museum plans to invest $240,000,000.00 to build out 230,000 square feet of new space in Milwaukee. The company plans to occupy the new space in Milwaukee, on or about October 1, 2025. According to the company website The mission of the Milwaukee Public Museum is to inspire curiosity, excite minds, and increase desire to preserve and protect our world’s natural and cultural diversity through exhibitions, educational programs, collections, and research. MPM has grown considerably, with current collections containing more than 4 million specimens. Permanent exhibits are contained in three and a half floors of exhibit area, with additional space for traveling and temporary exhibits. Tour the Museum’s 150,000 square feet of exhibit space to visit continents and habitats. Take a small step back in time to the turn-of-the-century Streets of Old Milwaukee, European Village, and to ancient Mediterranean civilizations. Or, take a giant leap back more than 65 million years to The Third Planet and see one of the largest dinosaur skulls ever found. Stroll amid free-flying butterflies from around the world in the Puelicher Butterfly Wing.
To learn more about The Milwaukee Public Museum, visit http://www.mpm.edu/
Company Contact:
Ellen Censky, President and CEO
censky@mpm.edu
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellen-censky-360ab016/
414-278-2728
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