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JIM STINGL; IN MY OPINION; Available: Condo, has parking for dirigible
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In the unlikely event that you drive a Hindenburg instead of a
Honda to work, the Wisconsin Tower downtown is where you want to
live.
"Ask to see the infamous dirigible landing on the rooftop tower,"
says the sales pitch for the 76 condominiums now under construction
in the 22-story building.
That has to be one of the weirder selling points in a competitive
condo market that usually stresses carefree living, great views and
maybe a heated garage.
I took building owner Dave...
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JIM STINGL; IN MY OPINION; Available: Condo, has parking for dirigible
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... he scales the building. I checked our archives and found some news articles from the time the Art Deco building, originally known ... All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services ...
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Building's loose masonry closes Wisconsin Ave.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Building's loose masonry closes Wisconsin Ave. By ERIC LAROSE of the Journal Sentinel staff Thursday, October 26, 2000 Scaffolding erected to repair the Wisconsin Tower building, where a piece of facade crashed to the sidewalk last month, loosened more masonry from the building Wednesday and
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Wisconsin Ave. office tower is going condo
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Wisconsin Ave. office tower is going condo By TOM DAYKIN tdaykin@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel Thursday, July 22, 2004 Another building in the heart of downtown is being put to new use, as a developer has begun creating condos within an Art Deco-style building at 606 W. Wisconsin Ave. The
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Condos to built in Milwaukee's downtown area.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
; ... newspaper, go to http://www.jsonline.com. (c) 2004, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. For information on republishing this content, contact us at (800) 661-2511 (U.S.), (213) 237-4914 (worldwide), fax (213) 237-65 ...
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New School for Community Service considers Wisconsin Tower for new home
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; With its current quarters just east of the downtown library targeted for demolition, the New School for Community Service may move to the third floor of the Wisconsin Tower Building, 606 W. Wisconsin Ave. The 125-student public school, which promotes hands-on learning through internships, is now at
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REAL DEALS
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; TRANSACTIONS Clark/Hunzinger Joint Venture, the construction division of Cream City Associates, has been chosen to lease 3,000 square feet of office space at The Wisconsin Tower Building, 606 W. Wisconsin Ave. National Realty has been selected to manage Arcadian Springs Apartments, a 47-unit
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Trinkle, Eleanor Marie
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Trinkle, Eleanor Marie Tuesday, July 08, 2003 Trinkle, Eleanor Marie (Nee Jardanowski) Sat., July 5, 2003, age 81 years. Beloved wife of Walter for 52 years (former owner of Standard Shade and Blind). Loving, supportive mother of Nancy (Larry) Godager (nee Faller). Sweet grandmother to Wendy
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Obelisk was absent, but state still shone at 1893 World's Fair Series: The Wisconsin Story \ 1848-1998 WISCONSIN SESQUICENTENNIAL \ 150 Stories 150 Years
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; It might have become the Wisconsin Tower, a brownstone rival to Paris' Eiffel Tower and a monument that would long outlast the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. In 1892, when state fair planners decided upon the world's tallest obelisk a single stone 105 feet tall to be broken from an Ashland
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Downtown housing market study leaves Towne leery
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Building owners and developers looking to cash in on downtown's housing conversion boom might learn something from Towne Realty Inc.'s recent study of the market. Towne had considered joining other investors who are converting office, retail and industrial buildings in and near downtown into
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Students learn how lead shot was made; Research project sends Central class to Hazel Green in search of Civil War-era knowledge
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
; Central Alternative High School SPRING GREEN, Wis. - The Helena Shot Tower in Spring Green and the Dubuque Shot Tower have a lot of similarities, such as how difficult it is to find someone who actually has information on the shot- making business. We are learning about the Dubuque tower, but we
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