The New Brewery
Historic brewery finds new life as urban neighborhood.
Historic brewery finds new life as urban neighborhood. Back to the full article.
Historic brewery finds new life as urban neighborhood.
Historic brewery finds new life as urban neighborhood. Back to the full article.
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Looking good! The Brewery is going t o be finished before we know it, just the grain elevator needs something.
How about some shots and an update on the 10th Street Brewery expansion? I had forgotten about that until I saw those aerial views last week.
Jeramey, As usual, thanks for the nice write-up about developments at the former Pabst Brewery. Has construction resumed on the former Malt House (named “Brewery Lofts”); a construction crane can be seen next to the building in one of the photos that you took?
Just a suggestion, it would be great if you could report on other pending major downtown area developments such as the proposed Portfolio high rise apartments on the Lake Michigan shoreline, Edison Place, proposed “signature” building in the Third Ward and of course the Couture project. Hope they all get built soon. Thank You!
@mbradleyc – Here is a photo I took yesterday of the expansion (as seen from The Brewery) – http://urbanmilwaukee.com/building/1515-n-10th-st/nggallery/image/10th-street-brewery-construction/
@Rail Fan – I buried a one-sentence mention in the article, but yes, things are moving forward again at the Malt House. Look for a bigger follow-up on that in the coming weeks.
As to your question about other projects. Portfolio is still being actively developed, I don’t know anything about Edison Place, the signature building in the Historic Third Ward is still being developed and The Couture should break ground sometime in the next handful of months.
Note: The apartment building on the corner of 10th and Juneau does not have 130 parking spaces, in fact it has 0. They are planning on using the adjacent parking garage. Currently the garage fills up to the sixth of the eight floors during the weekdays. Now add in the apartments plus the Milwaukee Brewing Co. development on 9th and Juneau the garage will be at capacity with only the small amount of street parking available. Good luck to anyone who decides to take the retail space.
@Mark – I’ll have to look at the site again when I’m there. Their zoning hearing (http://milwaukee.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=1135) talks about parking starting at the 43 minute mark and they talk about “the garage there” which is unclear if they mean the building itself or the nearby garage.