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The Lower East Side’s Rhythm

140-unit building recently opened, to be joined by a 33-unit sister building.

By - Jun 9th, 2017 04:31 pm

140-unit building recently opened, to be joined by a 33-unit sister building. Back to the full article.

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9 thoughts on “Friday Photos: The Lower East Side’s Rhythm”

  1. Jake says:

    Ugliest new building in Milwaukee, and their banners are Dumb with a capital “D”!

  2. Max says:

    This is such a hideous looking building…are these developers just giving up on building something that is aesthetically pleasing?!

  3. Jake says:

    Looks like it should be a jail!

  4. Jerry says:

    I drove by this building yesterday evening. Approaching the building on Water St. from the west going east, it was stunning.

  5. Tony B. says:

    I didn’t think they could build anything uglier than the one across the street from it. I guess I was wrong.

  6. Zach says:

    Who in the world chose the font on that?? Stop building generic-looking apartment buildings!

  7. Lee Ann says:

    So is someone going to help me to rent from them as their rents are crazy, I don’t know anyone in my income bracket who can afford those! And my building just went up $60 on rents this year due to the increases all around, at some point I am going to have to apply for low income housing and then we can talk ugly housing.

    Those buildings are raising rents all around and don’t tell me its not true. Supply and demand and the poor have no where to live. They are going to create more of a homeless problem at this rate.

  8. Dave Reid says:

    @Lee Ann, I rent a short walk from the Rhythm and my rent has been flat for a couple of years now.

  9. Adam says:

    @Lee Ann-
    Milwaukee desperately needs more people of means living within its bounds. And while I can sympathize with you being pushed out of your current location, there is no shortage of affordable rentals in MKE and there will not be for a long time.

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