A rendering of the prospective CAPITOL COURT. The primary anchor, Milwaukee-based Schuster's, is seen near the center. A smaller T.A. Chapman appears in the upper left. A multistory medical office building (also in the upper left) was proposed but never built.
Drawing from Ed Schuster & Company


A 3-level Schuster's, the fourth store in the chain, fronted on the open Capitol Plaza. It was rebranded as Gimbels-Schusters in 1962 and Gimbels in 1969. The store closed in 1984.
Drawing from Ed Schuster & Company


A full-color view of the Capital Plaza court area.
 Photo from the L.L. Cook Company


A rendering of the Golden Anchor Room restaurant at Schuster's CAPITOL COURT store.
Drawing from Historic Photo Collection / F.P. Zeidler Humanities Room / Milwaukee Public Library


A northward view of the shopping hub's Capitol Mall. A Woolworth's 5 & dime is seen on the left.
Drawing from Historic Photo Collection / F.P. Zeidler Humanities Room / Milwaukee Public Library


The south end of Capitol Mall, with the T.A. Chapman anchor store on the right.
Drawing from Historic Photo Collection / F.P. Zeidler Humanities Room / Milwaukee Public Library