State Clearing 27th and Wisconsin Site For New Building
But there isn't any funding for the proposed state office building.
But there isn't any funding for the proposed state office building. Back to the full article.
But there isn't any funding for the proposed state office building.
But there isn't any funding for the proposed state office building. Back to the full article.
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The Travis Building was a very solid Building and should have not been razed.
Milwaukee has a reputation of dumb choices when deciding what Building need to be razed. Milwaukee had an iconic railway depot that got the wrecking ball. What a shame to lose such a beautiful structure.
Now in it’s place stands a interesting orange modern steel beam sculpture. I personally like like the abstraction but have memories of being a little boy visiting the old tran depot to meet relatives from Kewaunee, Wisconsin. Neither structures have gotten old or boring to me.
it may be more convenient at 27th street accessible from all different directions.
The Travis Building would have been a good solid building to house minium security criminals close to the community they grew up in. I image people in government feel the need everything must first be destroyed to first start ” change.”