MATC shared-use athletic training facility coming to Deer District

Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) has signed a lease agreement to build a new shared-use athletic training facility in the Deer District near the college’s downtown Milwaukee campus. 

New athletic training facility

What we know:

A news release says MATC envisions a 28,000-square-foot double-court gymnasium that seats up to 1,000, a fitness center, locker rooms, concessions, meeting rooms and other amenities to primarily serve MATC’s fitness and health programs and athletics, including women’s basketball, men’s basketball and women’s volleyball. The training facilities will be available for all students and staff.

New MATC athletic training facility

The development will be located on vacant land between W. McKinley, W. Juneau and N. Vel R. Phillips avenues and N. King Drive. The entire project would encompass just over 340,000 square feet and include 269 market-rate apartments owned by the developer above the athletic facility. 

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New MATC athletic training facility

Plans are for an additional 13,000 square feet of street-level, mixed-use commercial space and an outdoor plaza for public enjoyment near the southwest corner of McKinley Avenue and King Drive. The facility will include a 290-space parking structure.

What they're saying:

"I think it gives it more notoriety to our athletic program. We are here at the Deer district we are in the right place here in Milwaukee from MATC so we are really excited about this," said MATC President Anthony Cruz. "We'll have a couple basketball courts, have the capacity to hold a thousand spectators. So when our students are playing their basketball games or volleyball games, they'll be able to have students from the community from the college go see them."

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"This is extremely, extremely important and really a great day to fill out the northeast section of the Deer District here with a number of partners. The Milwaukee Bucks and MATC are partnering, bringing more opportunities for young people," said Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson.

"We're thrilled that this development, in partnership with J. Jeffers and the city of Milwaukee, will continue to redefine downtown Milwaukee," said Michael Belot, the Milwaukee Bucks’ Senior Vice President of Business Operations and Chief Real Estate Development Officer. "We are delighted to welcome MATC to Deer District with a facility that would include a gymnasium, fitness center, meeting rooms and more for its students and  sports teams to enjoy year-round."

Construction schedule

What's next:

Construction is expected to begin this summer and take about 18 months. 

The Source: The information in this post was provided by MATC, the Deer District and the City of Milwaukee.

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