Cawker Building108 West Wells StreetMilwaukee, Wisconsin The Cawker Building was built in 1897 and used as office space. In 1995 there was a project to convert the vacant building to 20 "buyer improved" condominium units, ranging from 775 square feet to nearly 4000 square feet. In addition to the standard permitting procedure, the project required approval by the Milwaukee Historic Plan Commission. The Miller Architectural Group made intelligent use of Wisconsin's Historic Building Code, and also aided in submittal of the project to the Wisconsin State Historic Society and the National Park Service for historic preservation tax credits. The conversion project, started in 1995 and completed in 1997 (the building's centennial) was the first of a recent wave of housing developments built Downtown, centering on the new Milwaukee RiverWalk. The prime location is in the center of Milwaukee's Downtown renaissance, providing breathtaking views of the Milwaukee River and Downtown for every unit.
Butch's Clock Steak House and Martini BarLocated on the first floor of the Cawker Building on the corner of Wells & Plankinton.www.ButchsClockSteakHouse.com Call for reservations: (414) 347-0142
YaffaThis restaurant is "a beautiful mediterranean experience" and located in the first floor of the Cawker Building on the Riverwalk.www.yaffalounge.com Call for reservations: (414) 223-0101 Condos For SaleIn the News |
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