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1000 North Water Street
Skyscraper in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Skyscraper in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1000 North Water Street |
| status | Complete |
| image | 1000 north water street.jpg |
| building_type | Class B Commercial office |
| architectural_style | Postmodern |
| structural_system | Steel frame |
| location | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
| location_country | United States |
| coordinates | |
| completion_date | 1991 |
| height | 296 ft |
| floor_count | 16 |
| architecture_firm | Harwood K. Smith & Partners |
| public_transit | MCTS |
1000 North Water Street is a 16-story 296 ft post-modern high-rise office building in Milwaukee, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is the twelfth-tallest building in Milwaukee, and was completed in 1991, right at the tail end of a construction boom in Milwaukee that started in the late 1980s, and included 100 East Wisconsin, Northwestern Mutual Tower, and the Milwaukee Center. The facade and windows are a light pink color, giving it a unique appearance among Milwaukee's skyline.
A portion of the building is a parking garage, owned by the City of Milwaukee, with 1,542 parking stalls. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security maintains a private section in the parking garage for storage and investigations.
References
References
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- (July 26, 1988). "Milwaukee Journal".
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