Impacting Communities, Impacting Lives
Barron County Housing consists of three multi-family rental communities located along the Highway 53 corridor in Barron County, Wisconsin. The buildings are located in the cities of Rice Lake (24 units), Chetek (8 units) and Barron (8 units). […]
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If you ask anyone in Milwaukee, they’ll tell you that the Walker’s Point neighborhood is an up-and-coming place to live. But when Impact Seven began developing National Avenue Lofts (NAL) there were merely whispers of this sentiment. Arguably, NAL has played a significant role in the neighborhood’s resurgence as a desirable place to live. […]
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Spike Brewing was started in 2010 in Ben Caya’s basement while he was a student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Where others saw damaged kegs, Ben saw a business venture and began engineering a new type of home-brewing equipment. […]
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After introducing its first machine to the market in late 2009, Exodus formed an alliance in 2012 with Caterpillar by which Exodus products are branded as Caterpillar products. They are marked and distributed through Caterpillar’s vast distribution network. […]
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Beaver Dam Lake Historic Lofts is the $8.4 million adaptive re-use of a former Cotton Mill Building in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. […]
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Located in the Muskego Way neighborhood and built on what was once a city-owned vacant brownfield lot, Mitchell Street Market Lofts is a new construction affordable housing development. This $6.1 million project resulted from a partnership between public and private […]
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Once a vacant school campus, Franklin School Apartments is a new rental community providing 20 affordable apartments and townhomes for families on Rice Lake’s main commercial corridor. With Impact Seven at the helm of development, construction was complete in April […]
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Mirro Plant #3 in Manitowoc was constructed in 1929 by the nation’s largest aluminum goods manufacturer, Manitowoc-based Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Company, also known as Mirro. By 2003, all Mirro company production operations were transferred out of Manitowoc and overseas, which […]
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