Downtown Milwaukee Banks

There are tons of Downtown Milwaukee banks within walking distance from Streetcar Flats. Check out where you can access your money right in our neighborhood.

Old National Bank

Old National Bank began in Evansville, Indiana, on the Ohio River shore in 1834. It offered financial resolutions to residents, merchants, and people passing through. After handling the Panic of 1837 and the 1929 Wall Street crash, Old National Bank realized its potential.
The midsize bank rooted in its community merged with First Midwest Bank out of Chicago in June 2021. The dual headquarters in Evansville and Chicago offer enhanced convenience for customers with over 250 centers throughout the Midwest.
Today, Old National’s testimony lives in the entrepreneurs, students, parents, businesses, nonprofits, and retirees that trust the bank with over 180 years of experience.

302 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Mon – Fri 9 AM – 5 PM, Sat & Sun Closed
+14145676000
oldnational.com

Town Bank

Ed Wehmer founded Wintrust before serving as its CEO in 1991. He established himself in a north Chicago suburb with one goal: “to provide an alternative to the big banks.”
After 25+ years and 175 location openings, Town Bank hasn’t lost touch with its initial motto. As your “friends” and “neighbors” part of the “larger Wintrust Community Bank family,” they were “built in this area, for this area.”

401 E Kilbourn Ave Suite 100, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Mon – Fri 9 AM – 5 PM, Sat 9 AM – 12 PM, Sun Closed
+14148318302
townbank.us

BMO Harris Bank

Canada’s first bank was Montreal Bank, established in 1817. Montreal Bank was fundamental in the nation’s development and its people’s progression.
Today, BMO is one of North America’s most prominent banks striving “for a thriving economy, a sustainable future and an inclusive society.”

790 N Water St, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Mon – Fri 9 AM – 5 PM, Sat & Sun Closed
+14147657500
bmoharris.com

Johnson Financial Group

Samuel C. Johnson was the fourth-generation leader of SC Johnson. He “recognized the need for a different kind of bank” in 1970 because of “his vision of unmatched personal service and a commitment to our communities.”
Samuel passed away in 2004, and his daughter, Helen, now represents “the fifth generation of engaged family leadership.”

535 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 5 PM, Sat & Sun Closed
+14142876450
johnsonfinancialgroup.com

Associated Bank

Associated Bank’s roots start in northeast Wisconsin. Originally Kellogg Citizens Bank of Green Bay, Manitowoc Savings Bank, and First National Bank of Neenah, the three unified under Associated Bank in 1992.
The evergreen tree logo signifies the branches’ connection to “share stability, strength and deep-rooted commitment to the growth of their communities.”

250 E Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Mon – Thur 9 AM – 5 PM, Fri 9 AM – 6 PM, Sat & Sun Closed
+14142711786
associatedbank.com

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Fiserv Forum

Fiserv Forum

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Red Arrow Park

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Milwaukee Art Museum

In 1888, Frederick Layton erected an art gallery adjacent to Cathedral Square, while other community-minded individuals established the Milwaukee Art Association, which later became the Milwaukee Art Institute. In 1957, the Layton Art Gallery relocated

About Streetcar Flats

Streetcar Flats is Downtown Milwaukee’s Newest apartment community located at 828 N Broadway. Streetcar Flats incorporates modern luxuries with the vintage charm of our hundred-year-old landmark building. What was once the Underwriter’s Exchange Building is now Streetcar Flats, your future home in Downtown Milwaukee, perfectly located along The Hop’s M-Line, Milwaukee’s new streetcar system. 

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