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100 East Wisconsin Avenue 43°02′19″N 87°54′34″W / 43.0387°N 87.9094°W / 43.0387; -87.9094 ( 100 East Postmodern-style office tower designed by Clark Harris Tribble & Li and built by Mortenson Construction in 1989.
Milwaukee Avenue in winter. Milwaukee Avenue still stands today. In 2007, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Milwaukee Avenue's rehabilitation, self-guided walking tours of eight of the houses were offered to the public. [11] The houses were featured on local CBS station WCCO-TV's Finding Minnesota series in 2005. [12]
1492 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee: 3-story Richardsonian Romanesque mansion designed by E. Townsend Mix and built in 1886 by John Plankinton as a wedding gift for his daughter Elizabeth. Demolished in 1980. [94] [95] 7: William G. Spence House: William G. Spence House: September 13, 1991 (#91001393) July 3, 1996: 1741 N Farwell Ave. Milwaukee
New York based real estate firm Alliance Capital Invest won with a final bid of $16.5 million. After struggling to improve performance, the mall was sold to a local ownership group for $24.6 million in December 2015. [5] On December 6, 2018, new plans for the existing space were announced as well as the space's new name, The Avenue.
Landmark on the Lake is a high-rise residential condominium building on Prospect Avenue on the East Side of Milwaukee. Construction of the building began in 1989 and was completed in 1991. [1] The building contains 275 condominiums on 27 floors. Landmark on the Lake is one of several large residential buildings on Prospect Avenue in Milwaukee.
One of the south side of Milwaukee's largest 33.6-acre (136,000 m 2)public parks, Kosciuszko Park, is located in the Lincoln Village neighborhood. Originally known as Lincoln Avenue Park and locally known as "Kosy," the park is a gathering place that has been vital to the health of the neighborhood for over a century.
James W. Murphy, 1893–1894 (Democrat) of Milwaukee; James C. Officer, 1895–1896 (Republican) of Milwaukee; By 1896, the Milwaukee portion of the 4th District had been reduced to the 6th, 13th, 18th and 21st Wards, but it gained Whitefish Bay, and the Towns of Granville and Milwaukee. J. Herbert Green, 1897–1903 (Republican) of Milwaukee
The Zoo Interchange is a freeway interchange on the west side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.It forms the junction of Interstate 94 (I-94, East–West Freeway), I-894, I-41, US Highway 41 (US 41) and US 45 (Zoo Freeway).