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January 04, 2019

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January 4, 2019 • Milwaukee County Post • 3 They can't wait to start the wedding planning and you will be there to help! Reach couples planning their weddings and honeymoons in our All Things Weddings booklet and additional gmtoday.com/weddings website for one all-inclusive investment. Reach over 84,000 households in Washington, Ozaukee, Waukesha and Milwaukee Counties. Contact your advertising consultant today for the exciting details! 414-744-6370, ext. 17 R.S.V.P. by Monday, January 21, 2019. Website goes live February 1, 2019. Print publishes in February 15, 2019 MILWAUKEE — Wangard Partners, Inc. has announced plans for a new condomini- um development on where Brady Street meets Water Street. The proposal calls for up to 250 units. Plans call for the develop- ment, called Brady & Water, 1701 N. Water St., to be built in three phases. The first phase will fea- ture up to 70 units. The devel- opment will feature one-, two- and three-bedroom units and include townhouse models as well as river home models that will feature accessibility to both the street and river- front. Additionally, the devel- opment will feature boat slips and space for boathous- es to store kayaks, boats and other recreational equip- ment. "We're very excited about Brady & Water because it will provide a great living experience that connects the urban lifestyle of one of the city's most popular neighbor- hoods with the natural envi- ronment of the Milwaukee River," said Stewart Wangard, CEO of Wangard. The development will include publicly accessible, river-facing green space, and will also feature a boardwalk along the riverfront that con- nects to the Milwaukee Riverwalk. Brady & Water's boardwalk will be closer to the river's water level than other parts of the Riverwalk, providing a more natural connection with the river- front, said Matt Rinka, a partner at RINKA, which is providing architectural serv- ices for the project. "Brady & Water is designed to engage residents and visitors on the property from its urban side and the river side, enhancing the street-level experience while providing better access to the river itself," Rinka said. Jerry Piro, executive vice president of development and construction at Wangard Companies, said the develop- ment will provide unparal- leled views of the city. Construction on the devel- opment's first phase is planned to begin next sum- mer. New condo development coming to East Side Submitted rendering Brady & Water, a new condominium development coming to Milwaukee's East Side, will feature 70 units, boat slips and accessibility to the riverfront. URBAN FOCUS Townhouse, river home models featured in phase 1

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