Green Bay station (Milwaukee Road)

Two other depots from competing railroads were built on the west bank, including the Green Bay station (Chicago and North Western Railway).

It was built primarily of brick and stone in the Flemish Renaissance Revival style by Charles Sumner Frost of Chicago, Illinois.

The depot is a rectangular, single story building with a passenger waiting area on one end and a freight room at the other.

It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places because of its association with railroad and commercial development of Green Bay and also because of its distinctive architecture.

In 2011, Green-based company Breakthrough Fuel renovated the station to serve as its corporate headquarters.