PKSD, one of Milwaukee’s best-known personal injury firms, is packing up its downtown digs and heading for Chase Tower. The move will put the plaintiff-focused shop in a central high-rise that has been leaning on fresh amenities to woo professional tenants back into the city core, a sign that law and service firms are still willing to bet on traditional office space.
As reported by the Milwaukee Business Journal on May 6, 2026, PKSD plans to move its operations into Chase Tower in downtown Milwaukee. The outlet did not disclose lease terms or a specific move-in date, and its story stands as the first local report on the firm’s planned relocation.
What Chase Tower Offers
The 22-story Chase Tower at 111 E. Wisconsin Avenue has been repositioned with renovated lobbies, a tenant lounge, a new fitness center and conference facilities, plus skywalk access, according to Colliers. Those upgrades are part of a broader strategy to market the building as Class A office space and to attract professional tenants that want more than just a cubicle and a coffee pot.
About PKSD
PKSD, short for Pitman, Kalkhoff, Sicula & Dentice, is a Milwaukee-based personal injury practice founded in 1999. The firm’s website cites more than $500 million recovered for clients and lists its current Milwaukee office on North Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, underscoring the firm’s local roots and litigation-heavy focus, per PKSD.
Owners and managers have been pitching downtown office improvements for several years, and Chase Tower’s repositioning under new ownership has been repeatedly highlighted as part of that effort to lure law firms and other professional services back into the square-mile core, according to Urban Milwaukee. Several nearby firms already maintain suites in the tower, which would put PKSD in close company with other legal outfits if the move proceeds as planned…