By Steve Kabelowsky Contributing Columnist Published Jun 06, 2013 at 5:35 PM

According to the crew at Flux Design in Milwaukee, its half-hour reality program on the DIY Network isn’t moving ahead with a second season.

On "Made in Milwaukee" Jeremy Shamrowicz – aka Sham on the show – and his crew from Flux Design helped area homeowners by renovating rooms or spaces around the house. The first-run of episodes ran at 10 p.m. on Friday nights.

Fans were told of the lack of a green light on Facebook on Thursday evening.

"Sad news for "Made In Milwaukee" will not be up for renewal of a second season-at this time," the post read. "We are grateful to DIY for giving us an amazing opportunity. We are also grateful to our amazing fans."

When I wrote about the show in March, Shamrowicz said he was uncertain of the show’s fate, that the network wanted to look at the ratings after all the shows aired.

But, as we’ve seen with other shows, there is always a chance of a return to the airwaves.

"Continue to post on DIY's Facebook page that we will be missed! Who knows what can change or if something else can come out of this. We had a lot of fun on this amazing ride," Flux Design posted on the Facebook fan page.

"Hope to receive your continued support as Milwaukee is truly an amazing city with so much talent! Flux Design is super busy so see you all around town!"

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