Milwaukee, Wis (Civic Media) – The teardown of Northridge Mall is finally happening. The City of Milwaukee has taken ownership of the long-abandoned mall and is moving forward with its demolition. Work started today. The move comes after a five-year court battle and driven by concerns over public health and safety due to frequent break-ins and arson fires at the site .
The demolition process will begin with the Boston Store building, which is scheduled to be torn down as early as today. This will be followed by the demolition of the rest of the mall later in the summer. The goal is to have the site ready for new development by fall 2025 . The funding for the demolition and asbestos cleanup will come from a $15 million federal grant provided through the American Rescue Plan Act .
The former Northridge Mall, once a bustling shopping destination, has been in a state of decline since its closure in 2002. The site has been plagued by vandalism, trespassing incidents, and multiple fires over the years. The city’s decision to take ownership and proceed with demolition is aimed at addressing the safety hazards and blight associated with the property .
City officials have emphasized the importance of public safety during the demolition process and have urged people to keep a safe distance from the site to prevent potential hazards .
The City of Milwaukee’s efforts to take ownership of Northridge Mall have faced legal challenges. However, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge William Sosnay recently granted the city’s request to enforce a demolition order against the dilapidated mall, paving the way for its eventual redevelopment .
The future of the Northridge Mall site remains uncertain, but the city’s actions demonstrate a commitment to transforming the property and returning it to productive use.