1864-1957. Trained by Henry C. Koch.
Buildings
- 108 E. Wells St.
- 701 E. Keefe Ave.
- 1874-1876 N. Warren Ave.
- Gesu Church (with Koch, addition as solo practitioner)
- Gimbel’s Department Store (addition, including colonnade)
- Pfister Hotel (with Koch)
- Public Service Building
List is incomplete
Content referencing Herman Esser
Milwaukee Rep Reaches $78 Million Goal For Massive Theater Overhaul
Previously cut project components restored, fall 2025 completion planned.
Sep 10th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneEnerpac Move Downtown Includes Controversial, Large Riverfront Balcony
But preservation advocates have concerns about where the deck is being installed.
Aug 8th, 2024 by Jeramey Jannene139-year-old Eastcastle Place Building Listed in the National Register of Historic Places; Will Receive Federal Protections and Benefits
The Wisconsin Historical Society Announced the News to Eastcastle Place, a Building with a Storied History
Jun 7th, 2023 by Eastcastle PlaceMilwaukee Rep Reveals Details, Designs of $75 Million Theater Overhaul
Multi-year project promises improvement to every space in three-theater complex.
Nov 29th, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneMilwaukee Rep Plans $75 Million Overhaul
Complete rebuilding of two theaters planned with Associated Bank becoming naming rights sponsor for entire Rep complex.
Sep 22nd, 2022 by Jeramey JanneneSteam Tunnel Flood Repairs Will Cost Over $60 Million
Plus: Conagra closing Milwaukee plant and logistics company moving to Bay View.
Jan 31st, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneThe Riverwest Filling Station is a Gas
A Riverwest gem with a long and storied past.
Jan 24th, 2020 by Michael HorneEastcastle Place Offers Distinctive Apartment: The Doulton
The Doulton is a spacious one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment home with a den, and features original woodwork, built-in leaded glass bookcases, and decorative fireplace.
Jan 18th, 2018 by Eastcastle Place