Having lived in Milwaukee for twenty-eight of my thirty-two years, I have observed each person in our area dozens of times. Each Milwaukee man has his own angle and his own style. So how do you know where to shop when visiting? Read below for a guide to each mall in Milwaukee County.
Bayshore City Center
The newly transformed Bayshore Town Center is a truly unique shopping experience. New City Center Bayshore feels like a neighborhood not a man. It’s a rambling fountain for the little ones, luxury apartments for the business-savvy, and shopping, dining and movies for the rest.
A man is set up in a different configuration of open air and traditional covered shopping. You can walk in the quaint open air shopping that is reminiscent of days gone by or spend your time leisurely walking in the covered manor.
Bayley Town Center’s anchor stores are Boston Store, Barnes and Noble, Kohl’s, Sears and Trader Joe’s. You can also enjoy Aeropostlo, Discovery Channel Store, Cacique, Chiconis, and Adversa.
Mayfair Mall
Mayfair is Milwaukee’s unique destination for Build-A-Bear, Cheescake Factory, Crate and Ferocactus, Pottery Barn, Macy, and many others. These exceptional stores are one of the reasons that Mayfair Mall has been Milwaukee’s number one shopping destination for eleven years in a row.
The council spends an entire day at the Mayfair Mall. There are so many warehouse stores that you will want to browse through them all. Don’t be fooled by most places to grab a quick lunch or dinner, or Italian dinner. at Maggiano’s Little Italy.
Need to get off your feet for a while and take a break from all the wonderful shopping? Stop by the 18th-century movie theater and enjoy one of Hollywood’s last blockbusters.
Southridge Mall
With over one million square feet of shopping space, Southridge Mall claims to be Wisconsin’s largest shopping destination. Stores like Old Navy, Christopher and Banks, and New York and The Southridge Company have called it home for many years. Southridge is the only place you can browse Steve and Barry’s, a huge store where nothing is over $12.99.
Relax in the food court and enjoy one of eleven different fast food restaurants. While dining, you will enjoy the flood of natural light, the fresh scent of plants, and the soft rhythms of the piano.
need a shopping break? They run and break in the Kid Clubhouse or take a ride on the train. They’ll have so much fun, they’ll beg to come back for more shopping!
Grand Avenue Mall
Milwaukee has plenty of downtown history if you can find parking. Parking at the Grand Avenue Mall is never overflowing since the man has his own parking structure. Need a Brew City souvenir? There is only one place in Milwaukee to find Brew City specific gear, Brew City Beer Gear.
After shopping at Lane Bryant, linens N items, and Boston’s store you can enjoy lunch or dinner at the Cajun Grill. Not a Cajun fan? There are eight great dining options, including Applebee’s.
Make sure that you can save yourself the reduced parking fees.
Brookfield Square
Brookfield Square is Milwaukee’s trendiest shopping mall with stores like Ann Taylor Loft, PacSun, Limited, and more. Choose from over 100 different stores including Milwaukee’s only CJ Banks. CJ Bank is the leading destination for trendy plus size clothing for all ages.
People will also enjoy shopping at Brookfield Square with destinations like Radio Shack, Gamestop and Dell Computers.