b'MB-006 2020-21 Relo - Single Page_MB-706.qxd2/21/20219:08 PMPage 44APARTMENT LIVINGFreshwater 1320 S. 1st Street, Walkers Point/Fifth Ward: For the ultimate blend of easy living within a commercial and entertainment district, look no further! Connected Freshwater Plaza offers residents a mix of uses from groceries to coffee and lifestyle-essential retail within footsteps of your home. The fourth-floor clubhouse with attached rooftop terrace overlooks the inner harbor gateway. Double your enjoyment and leisure with the outdoor fireplace and barbecue station! Floor plans include studios, 1- or 2- bedroom plans with balcony or patio. 76 apartments, with rents starting at $925.A Wangard Community. Telephone: (414) 581-0100.E-mail: info@freshwaterapt.comWebsite: freshwaterapt.comWESTOWN Located west of the Milwaukee River, Westown is defined by its history, monuments and significant architectural gems, such as Forest Green Realty the Gilded Age Pabst Mansion and the Art Deco Landmark Kitchen and living space layout in Mitchell on Water Ambassador Hotel. Anchored by the past, it also demonstrates Milwaukees commitment to ongoing evolution. Old World den, 2.5 bath floor plans; averaging 2,000 sq. ft.; underground parking spaces;Third Street retains its ethnic German flavor, with large rooftop terrace with fire pit, grill and pet area; high-end interior finishes,internationally known icons like Maders Restaurant and polished concrete floors, electric fireplaces; balconies or views of Water StreetUsingers Famous Sausage. History is successfully re-imagined available on select units; furnished units, short- and long-term leases also available. 12 apartments, from $3,460. A Forest Green Community. here, with repurposed buildings providing sustainable, modern Telephone: (414) 425-3134. vibrancy juxtaposed with historic venues such as the Turner Hall E-mail: dana@forestgreenrealty.com Ballroom and the Riverside Theater. But the future is also now Website: mitchellonwaterapartments.com in Westown, with an entertainment hub known as the Deer District that encompasses the ultra-modern, state-of-the-art WALKERS POINT/FIFTH WARD/BAY VIEWFiserv Forum, home court of the Milwaukee Bucks professional Rooted in its storied history as a fur-trading post dating back tobasketball team. The area hosts events at Pere Marquette Park, 1835, Walkers Point displays an edgy, industrial riversidethe Newaukee Night Market, one of the nations oldest St. environment that embraces a modern, urbane lifestyle thatPatricks Day Parades, and a popular farmers market at Zeidler celebrates its diverse demographic. Its LGBTQ communityPark. The Riverwalk features restaurants, gastropubs, beer halls, lends vibrancy to the neighborhood, as does its overarchingnightclubs, live-music venues, and theaters.Latino flavor. This exciting amalgamation is complemented byBoston Lofts diversity in the local food culture as well. Its a foodie oasis with locally sourced, award-winning artisanal kitchens that serve up630 Vel R. Phillips Avenue, Westown: Unique, urban, loft-style apartments and townhomes with 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms; 14-foot ceilings; 10-foot windows with city innovative dishes for discriminating palates and many residentsand lake views; in-home washer/dryer; some hard-surface flooring; clubroom; enjoy participating in culinary arts programs. Craft distilleriesfitness center; rooftop terrace; concierge service; pet friendly; indoor parking. and breweries add spirited fun, as do local coffee roasted at74 apartments, from $1,350. A Mandel Community.Telephone: (414) 662-2581.Anodyne and the popular artisan ice cream served at PurpleE-mail: bostonlofts@mandelgroup.comDoor. Look no further than Walkers Point and the Fifth WardWebsite: mandelgroup.com for the areas best LGBTQ clubs, eccentric bars such as theLibrary Hill frontiersmen-inspired Boone & Crockett, swing dance events,740 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Westown: Urban apartment homes with 1, 2, and 3 Jazz or Blues performances, comedy shows, and more.bedrooms on Milwaukees Wisconsin Avenue Corridor; a short walk to Committed to green and sustainable development, it featuresMarquette University, across from the Milwaukee Public Museum and Central repurposed architecture, a noteworthy collection of antiquesLibrary, and just blocks from the Fiserv Forum; laundry rooms on each floor; clubroom; fitness center; business lounge; concierge service; pet friendly; dealers and vintage retailers, river access at Milwaukee Kayakindoor and outdoor reserved parking. 139 apartments, from $1,135.Company, and is the site of the University of Wisconsin- A Mandel Community. Telephone: (414) 662-2629.Milwaukees School of Freshwater Science. E-mail: libraryhill@mandelgroup.comWebsite: mandelgroup.comJust over the golden arches of the Harbor Districts Hoan Bridge, you discover the whimsical, eclectic community known as Bay View. Situated on the southern end of Milwaukees urban tract,Wauwatosa and nestled on the Lake Michigan shoreline, Bay View is aWell situated just west of the city of Milwaukee, Wauwatosa is a magnet for young professionals and young families. Lakesidevital community close to shopping, cultural attractions, research trails, beer gardens, shady streets, a thriving farmers market andfacilities, business parks and hospitals. It is home to the maker fair, hip and eclectic venues for art, music and theater,Milwaukee Regional Medical Center, which includes Childrens craft brewers and culinary gems grace this lakeside community.Wisconsin, Froedtert Hospital and the Medical College of 44 YOUR RELOCATION RESOURCE'