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    Default A Case Study for Packard Plant Redevlopment

    Only half as large[[acreage), but a very relevant case study for the naysayers.

    love the similar gateways:
    http://goo.gl/maps/2PPkf
    http://goo.gl/maps/j9NS0

    After operating for over 150 years the Pabst Brewery closed
    in 1996 leaving a seven block area of downtown Milwaukee vacant. For over a
    decade historic structures deteriorated until real estate developer and
    philanthropist Joseph J. Zilber purchased the complex in August
    2006.

    This historic complex covers over 20 acres and six and one-half
    city blocks. It contains over a dozen historic buildings ranging from a 6,000
    s.f. German Methodist church [[1872) to the 250,000 square foot historic Bottling
    Building [[1900).

    It is continuing to redevelope into a new sustainable mixed-use development including:
    -office space
    -senior apartments
    -lofts
    -restaurants
    -boutique hotel
    -parking deck

    http://www.thebrewerymke.com/index.htm
    Last edited by hybridy; October-10-13 at 03:13 PM.

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