Pabst Building

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Pabst Building
General information
Status Demolished
Type Commercial office
Architectural style neo-gothic
Location Milwaukee, United States
Address 108 East Wisconsin Avenue
Coordinates 43°02′20″N 87°54′34″W / 43.03889°N 87.90944°W / 43.03889; -87.90944Coordinates: 43°02′20″N 87°54′34″W / 43.03889°N 87.90944°W / 43.03889; -87.90944
Completed 1891
Demolished 1981
Height 234 ft (71 m)
Technical details
Structural system steel frame
Floor count 14
Design and construction
Architecture firm Solon S. Beman

The Pabst Building was a 14 story, 235 foot tall neo-gothic high-rise building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Built in 1891, it was Milwaukee's first skyscraper, and was the tallest building in Milwaukee until the Milwaukee City Hall was finished four years later. It was demolished in 1981, and the 100 East Wisconsin Building now occupies the site.[1]

References

  1. "Pabst Building". Retrieved July 30, 2013. 
Records
Preceded by
Unknown
Tallest Building in Wisconsin
18911895
71m
Succeeded by
Milwaukee City Hall
Preceded by
Unknown
2nd Tallest building in Milwaukee
18951927
71m
Succeeded by
Hilton Milwaukee City Center
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