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North Water Street in the Historic Third Ward, looking north towards downtown. Water Street is a prominent historic street and entertainment district in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is the site of the city's original building, City Hall, and multiple historic landmarks.
333 North Water is a high-rise apartment building in the Third Ward neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The 342-foot, 31-story high-rise will become the state of Wisconsin's sixth tallest residential building when it is completed, and will feature 295 high-end apartments, 10,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space, and an adjoining 7-story parking structure with hundreds of parking spaces.
E. Brady St. from N. Farwell Ave. to N. Van Buren St. 43°03′11″N 87°53′52″W / 43.0531°N 87.8978°W / 43.0531; -87.8978 ( East Brady Street Historic Commercial center of a Polish neighborhood that grew around St. Hedwig's from 1865 to the 1920s - many of them immigrants working in the steel and leather industries.
Milwaukee's newest apartment tower is opening − and its rents are the highest in town. 333 Water, at 333 N. Water St., is a 31-story tower with 333 luxury rental units, 9,600 square feet of ...
East Knapp Street from North Water Street to North Market Street. ... North 6th Street from West Cherry Street to West Walnut Street. Downtown Milwaukee RNC parking restrictions map.
To answer readers' questions about Milwaukee street names, the Journal Sentinel turned to the man who wrote the book on the subject. Mysteries of Milwaukee street names explained, from ...
The Pabst Brewing Co. Saloon and Boarding House at 124 N Water St. is a 2-story brick structure designed by Charles F. Peters. [ 17 ] [ 5 ] The E.R. Godfrey & Sons Co. at 402 N. Broadway is an 8-story building built in 1911, with brown brick trimmed in glazed yellow brick and terra cotta .
1000 North Water Street: 296 ft (90 m) 16 1991 The light pink facade and windows give it a unique appearance in Milwaukee's skyline. The building also is home to the Milwaukee field office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. [55] [56] 18 Chase Tower: 288 ft (88 m) 22 1961 Second-tallest building in Milwaukee at the time it was ...