The Brewhouse will marry the heritage of that historic building with 21st century amenities.
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The site is the former Pabst Brew House and Mill House buildings northwest of Juneau Avenue and North 10th Street.
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Gorman & Company is developing the property.
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The lobby. An artist has finished giving the original archways a rustic look, and the carpet and tile work should be finished this week.
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This will be the kitchen for the restaurant.
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Historic staircases are all getting restored.
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The restaurant goes here.
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A look up in the restaurant space.
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Back in the lobby.
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This is a view from the lobby looking into The Blue Room, which is the breakfast area of the hotel. In brewery days, it was the PBR break room.
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Up to the rooms.
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Loft style, unique rooms.
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Re-purposed wooden headboards (from the building's roof) are anchored to the wall in each room. Add platform beds and solid concrete walls and you get an amazing, quiet night's sleep.
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Extended stay, anyone?
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This suite has 14 large windows, with great Downtown skyline views.
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The hallway to your room.
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Natural sunlight, along and the sconces and other lighting the owners have added create a nice ambiance.
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This will be a Beer Garden!
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Across the street, the Bottle House could become a dorm with student housing for international studies.
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This building will become apartments.
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The hotel has 300+ windows of various sizes and shapes.
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Now the really fun stuff. Look down!
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This area will be used for special events. How cool!
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PBR me ASAP.
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The Pabst brewhouse was closed in 1996. The Patron Saint of Brewing remains.
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The Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee closed in 1996, shortly after this gauge on the brew kettles had been calibrated at The Brewhouse. We would love to talk to the guy who wrote the note on the gauge.
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The logo painting.
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