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Findorff renovated the Department of VA Community Resource and Referral Center, an historic 10,000-square-foot, Cream City brick building. Much of the work included interior demolition to reconfigure the space for a workable office for the VA, featuring exposed brick walls, open steel truss structures, and roof-line skylights. This project was awarded with the LEED® Silver Certification.

Brix Apartment Lofts is a seven-story, 156,000-square-foot building, formerly home to the Ziegler Candy Factory, originally built in 1907, and is referenced as the first skeleton concrete building. Findorff meticulously restored and repurposed the Brix Apartment Lofts into an urban loft-style apartment building, accompanied by attractive retail space and parking.

Connected to the Fiserv Forum via skywalk, the Block 7 Parking Structure is a mixed-use building that boasts over 1,200 parking spaces and 55 bicycle spaces. When completely full, the structure is designed to provide a more efficient entry and exit experience. Visitors do not encounter parking gates until they arrive at the second floor, allowing vehicles to queue up inside the structure.

Formerly known as the Milwaukee Center, the Associated Bank River Center has been redeveloped and modernized into a Class-A office tower to serve as the bank’s primary office space in Milwaukee. The redevelopment features an abundance of modern amenities and will transform office tenant and public spaces to better engage the adjacent streetscape and surrounding Milwaukee River.

Findorff completed an expansion and renovation project at Alverno College, including a three-story building, 13,500-square-foot addition, and renovations totaling 125,000 square feet. These renovations included the creation of a larger student commons area, a green roof to absorb rainfall and reduce reflected heat, and art education suite. Additions included a Main Street—combining many critical student services in one location.

Positioned near 570′ of river frontage, the 1433 N. Water Street building is a 139,309-gross-square-foot complex that is a melding of historic structures and new construction. The anchor tenant’s contemporary office features an open office structure with a healthy circulation space, affording great communal and collaborative opportunities.