100 East Wisconsin
Photos of the 100 East Wisconsin from our Flickr group
Cream City November Photowalk A Success
Nov 19th, 2007 | By Jeramey Jannene | Category: 100 East Wisconsin, Cathedral Square, East Town, Milwaukee Federal Building
Federal Building Photographers
Originally uploaded by compujeramey
I attended my first Cream City Photowalk this past Saturday with a bunch of other members of the Cream City (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) photo group on Flickr.
If there a measure of photowalking success, where when photos get taken things are a success and when photos don’t it’s not, this event was a success.
We walked from John Hawk’s Pub in the 100 East Wisconsin building to the Milwaukee Federal Building, down to Cathedral Square and then back. The cold and the slight drizzle were only to keep some of us back.
My photos from the walk are tagged with “creamcityphotowalk2007november”
City To Fund Building Redevelopment
Oct 3rd, 2007 | By Jeramey Jannene | Category: 100 East Wisconsin, 731 N. Water Street, 735 N. Water Street, East Town, Skywalk SystemIn a rare move, the city is going to provide Compass Properties LLC with $3.2 million to repair their two Water Street properties immediately north of the 100 East Wisconsin building. Compass Properties owns 731 N. Water Street, which has been vacant forever, and 735 N. Water Street, both of which were at one point part of First Wisconsin Bank during its heyday. The money will be spent primarily on repairing the adjacent RiverWalk section and the cornice of the 735 building, as Compass works to redevelop the properties.
The move is not without disagreement though, amongst a Common Council and Mayor that have long taken a stance opposed to any city money for private projects.
“We’re setting a very dangerous precedent,” said Ald. Michael Murphy, one of two aldermen who opposed the financing plan.
I know at one time there was talk that the skywalk system would stretch into these buildings with the rennovations and I think that would be a positive for Milwaukee. I’m not sure if that is still part of the plan, but it would be a boost to the system. As I walked through the 100 East Wisconsin portion of the system last weekend I was amazed at how every unit is empty. Any expansion of the system that brings in more foot traffic would be a positive for the other businesses on the system.


