Plunkett Raysich Architects LLP announced today that it plans to move its corporate headquarters from the far northwest side of the city of Milwaukee to the Fifth Ward area, located just south of the citys Historic Third Ward and near downtown.

The move will bring more than 60 employees into a neighborhood that has attracted several development and redevelopment projects lately.

We think there is a lot more action talent-wise in the downtown area and theres a lot more activities for our staff, said managing partner David Raysich said. Downtown is where it is happening.

Plunkett Raysich will lease a former warehouse space at 209 S. Water St. in the South Water Works complex. Renovation work on the space began recently and is being done by Berghammer Construction. The space was formerly a loading dock that has been vacant for years, Raysich said. Plunkett Raysich designed the new office space for itself.

The firm will occupy a building owned by LCM Funds LLC (which includes Scott Revolinski, David Winograd and Ramesh Kapur), which owns the entire South Water Works complex of buildings.

Plunkett Raysich plans to move to its new headquarters office on May 26.

The firm is currently located at 11000 W. Park Place on the far northwest side of the city and has been located in the Park Place complex for 22 years. The firm also has offices in Madison and Sarasota, Fla.

Plunkett Raysich is celebrating its 80th year as a Milwaukee business.

The move is a great opportunity to continue our legacy in Milwaukee and to showcase our design services in the vibrant, growing Fifth Ward community, Raysich said.

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