Lakefront to Expand Harambee Warehouse

imageFrom Lakefront:

MILWAUKEE – To keep pace with demand, Lakefront Brewery will expand its cold storage and distribution warehouse at 218 E. Keefe Ave. in Milwaukee’s Harambee neighborhood.



The $1.2 million project will expand the warehouse by 6,874 square feet. The expansion, which is being partially financed with a loan from the Milwaukee Economic Development Corp., will lead to the creation of 10 full-time and 20 part-time jobs within the next two years. A groundbreaking ceremony featuring Mayor Tom Barrett is scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 13.



Lakefront’s production has nearly doubled in the past two years, increasing by 21% (to 40,496 barrels) in 2013. That growth came on the heels of a 40% jump in 2012, when the brewery produced 33,368 barrels of beer (compared to 23,576 barrels of beer in 2011).



“The demand for craft beer shows no signs of slowing, and we need the additional warehouse space,” said Klisch. “It’s great that the city has been such a great partner and that the expansion can take place in the Harambee/Riverwest area, where we began this business and where jobs are needed.”



Klisch and his brother Jim started the Lakefront operation in a former bakery in Riverwest in 1987. They moved to their current location at 1872 N. Commerce St., in 1998. In addition to brewery tours, the company also operates a fish fry and restaurant on the weekends at the Commerce St. facility.



Craft Development LLC is consulting on the Lakefront Brewery warehouse expansion, while MSI General is doing the design and construction work.

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