Condo Alternative : Great events like the 7th annual Downtown Open House and Housing Expo are helping people explore all the different options for modern urban living in our city. Exciting floor plans, construction techniques, social opportunities, easy commutes and the lake front are all part of the recipe. In addition to all the new construction, Milwaukee has a fantastic base of historic buildings that range from renovated brewery stables to the cooper’s personal house. Thanks to talented designers and dedicated builders, these old buildings are being turned into new homes for the next generation of Milwaukeens. Green building technology, interior design by an award winning architect and historic charm are perfectly blended to make 1934 Second Street the jewel of Brewer’s Hill and Milwaukee. The Insulated Concrete Form foundation is a great example of the real world Green Tech that is in use at 1934 Second Street. Recycled pop bottles are cool, but an ICF foundation creates a full height, energy efficient basement that can be comfortably used all year round. Vaulted bedroom ceilings, an open kitchen area and modern bathrooms are part of the exceptional interior layout designed by Wolbrink Architects. 1934 Second Street perfectly fits the modern lifestyle of today’s busy families without sacrificing any of the building’s historic charm. September is upon us and the holidays are right around the corner. The front house is getting finished and will soon be ready for it’s new owners. Contact us to walk through the drywall interior and feel the rooms, while you still have a chance to pick your counter tops! For additional information about Milwaukee's Green Built, Historic Renovation, contact Mark at wolbrink2brosecobuild@yahoo.com or 414.659.2341.
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