ZIP Codes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin provides comprehensive mapping and geographic analysis for all postal codes within Milwaukee and the southeastern Wisconsin metropolitan area.
This interactive resource displays detailed boundaries, demographic information, and neighborhood characteristics for each ZIP code in Milwaukee, helping users navigate and analyze the Brew City and major Great Lakes port.
Key Features
- Great Lakes Coverage: All 208 ZIP codes along Lake Michigan shoreline and river systems
- Brewing Heritage: Historic brewery districts and beer culture postal area coverage
- Demographic Analytics: Manufacturing workforce, ethnic diversity, and housing data by postal area
- Port Facilities: Lake Michigan shipping and industrial facility ZIP codes
- Cultural Districts: German heritage areas and festival venue postal coverage
- Manufacturing Centers: Industrial corridor and factory district ZIP codes
Applications
- Manufacturing Industry: Industrial workforce and factory facility demographic analysis
- Brewing Industry: Craft brewery and beer tourism demographic analysis
- Port Operations: Great Lakes shipping and logistics workforce demographic analysis
- Cultural Tourism: German heritage festival and brewery tour visitor analysis
- Urban Development: Industrial redevelopment and waterfront renewal analysis
- Transportation Planning: Port traffic and Great Lakes shipping optimization
- Economic Development: Manufacturing diversification and workforce development
Milwaukee ZIP Code Districts
- Downtown Milwaukee: Business district with corporate headquarters and entertainment venues
- Historic Third Ward: Warehouse district with arts venues and upscale development
- Riverwest: Diverse arts community with local businesses and cultural venues
- Bay View: Residential neighborhood with lakefront access and community character
- Brewery District: Historic brewing areas with tourism and cultural heritage
- Port Milwaukee: Industrial shipping and manufacturing facility areas
- North Side: Residential communities with diverse demographics and development needs
Use Cases
- Manufacturing Planning: Industrial workforce and facility demographic analysis
- Brewing Tourism: Beer culture and brewery tour visitor demographic analysis
- Port Commerce: Great Lakes shipping industry workforce demographic analysis
- Cultural Programming: German heritage and festival demographic analysis
- Urban Renewal: Industrial redevelopment and neighborhood revitalization analysis
- Economic Development: Manufacturing sector workforce and business attraction
- Transportation Studies: Port logistics and regional shipping analysis
Milwaukee's ZIP code system reflects the city's industrial heritage and Great Lakes location, from historic brewing districts to modern manufacturing centers, providing essential geographic reference for navigation, research, and planning throughout southeastern Wisconsin.
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