“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 neighborhoods with the natural environment of the Milwaukee River,” Stewart Wangard, CEO of Wangard, said in a news release.
Wangard has tapped Milwaukee architectural firm Rinka to design 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,” Matt Rinka, partner at Rinka, said in the release. In particular, Rinka noted the Brady & Water boardwalk will be closer to water level than other parts of the city's riverwalk. Previously, Wangard planned to build apartments at the site, but the project was changed to condos earlier this year.