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2021 U.S. Wood Design Award
Milwaukee’s first mass timber building is recognized by WoodWorks – Wood Products Council with its 2021 Multi-Family Wood Design award.
2020 Daily Reporter Top Projects
The outstanding achievement of mass timber construction and adaptive re-use awarded a Top Project by The Daily Reporter.
2021 Milwaukee Mayors Design Award
Thanks to the National Park Service (NPS) permitting our Historic Tax Credits, we were able to add on to an existing five story Cream City
Timber Lofts – Adaptive Reuse Project Reimagined with Mass Timber
It has been said that the greenest buildings are the ones that already exist. Adapting historic buildings for modern uses can create new community beacons that
Sustainability drives Milwaukee’s first mass timber building. It uses treated lumber, not steel, for its frame.
Milwaukee’s first environmentally sustainable apartment building, Timber Lofts located at 300 W. Florida Street, uses specially treated lumber for its construction rather than steel and concrete. The 60 unit apartment building is already nearly 60% leased, with residents currently moving into their new apartments homes.
2020 Daily Reporter Top Projects
The outstanding achievement of mass timber construction and adaptive re-use awarded a Top Project by The Daily Reporter.
2021 U.S. Wood Design Award
Milwaukee’s first mass timber building is recognized by WoodWorks – Wood Products Council with its 2021 Multi-Family Wood Design award.
2021 Milwaukee Mayors Design Award
Thanks to the National Park Service (NPS) permitting our Historic Tax Credits, we were able to add on to an existing five story Cream City
Timber Lofts – Adaptive Reuse Project Reimagined with Mass Timber
It has been said that the greenest buildings are the ones that already exist. Adapting historic buildings for modern uses can create new community beacons that
Sustainability drives Milwaukee’s first mass timber building. It uses treated lumber, not steel, for its frame.
Milwaukee’s first environmentally sustainable apartment building, Timber Lofts located at 300 W. Florida Street, uses specially treated lumber for its construction rather than steel and concrete. The 60 unit apartment building is already nearly 60% leased, with residents currently moving into their new apartments homes.