Building Info
- Address: 201 E. Pittsburgh Ave.
- Taxkey: 4280981000
- Architect: Alexander C. Eschweiler
- Architectural Style: Streamline Moderne (Art Deco)
- Status:
- Assessed Value (Land): $910,000
- Assessed Value (Improvements): $8,454,400
- Assessed Value (Total): $9,364,400
- Assesment Year: 2023
- Year Built:
The building was originally built for the Pittsburgh Plate Glass company as an enamel plant. It was redeveloped by Lighthouse Development as part of a conversion to office space as part of their South Water Works development. The building was ultimately acquired by David Winograd and is now managed by his CPM Property Management Services firm.
The building was designed by Alexander C. Eschweiler.
The taxkey for the building also includes the Building 6 apartments. Winograd acquired the entire South Water Works complex out of foreclosure.
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Content referencing 201 Deco
How Art Deco Changed the City
Even today, it remains the style that best epitomizes American urbanity.
Jul 30th, 2014 by Christopher HillardDeco Building in Water Works has potential buyer
Dec 28th, 2012 - The Milwaukee Business Journal - Sean RyanSouth Water Works Tour Photos
Tom DeMuth of Lighthouse Development gave Urban Milwaukee a tour of his company's redevelopment of the former Transpak facility in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood.
Nov 17th, 2008 by Jeramey JanneneSouth Water Works Project Renderings
Located at the corner of E. Pittsburgh Street and S. Water Street the South Water Works development is the process of converting the former Transpak buildings into a mixture of retail, residential, and office space.
Oct 17th, 2008 by Dave ReidFullhouse Moving to Walker’s Point
Fullhouse, a growing interactive marketing agency, is leaving their crowded Third Ward office space for 23,500 square feet across the river in Walker's Point.
Sep 26th, 2008 by Jeramey JanneneBuilding data on this page, including assessment information, was last updated on April 5, 2024
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