Commission Looking To Honor Milwaukee’s Best Preservation Projects
Plus: DCD wants nominees for Mayor's Design Awards. See 2024 winners.
Do you have a favorite recent preservation effort? The Historic Preservation Commission wants to hear it.
The citizen-led commission is soliciting nominations for its Cream of the Cream City awards.
Its 2024 awards program recognized projects big and small, including the redevelopment of the former William McKinley School, the ‘quintessital definition of blight’ before it was rehabbed into affordable housing and the renovation of multiple historic houses.
The awards program dates back to 1993, though it wasn’t held in several years. The missing years include 2018 through 2023.
The deadline to submit a nomination is April 7. To qualify the project must have been completed in the past five years, be current on taxes and free of violations. In addition to specific projects, individuals may also be nominated.
The winners will be announced at a May 29 ceremony at Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery, 917 W. Juneau Ave.
Have a non-historic project in mind for design praise? Nominations are also open for the 2025 Mayor’s Design Awards. Nominations are due March 1. See the 2024 Mayor’s Design Awards winners.
2024 Cream of the Cream City Winners
- Dr. Stephan House, 2803 E. Bradford Ave.
Mike Slawnikowski, M Design Build Inc.
Category: Residential Restoration - Israel Kaufer House, 2205 N. Lake Dr.
Eric Wagner
Category: Residential Restoration - Central Standard Crafthouse & Kitchen, 320 E. Clybourn St.
Pat McQuillan
Category: Commercial Restoration - Dohmen Foundation – Food for Health Headquarters, 2007 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Michael DeMichele
Category: Commercial Restoration - McKinley School Lofts, 1320 N. 21st St.
Ted Matkom, Gorman & Company
Category: Back From the Brink - Wgema Campus Master Plan, 3215 W. State St.
Kip Ritchie, Potawatomi Business Development Corporation
Category: Sensitive Addition
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