
Two city lots, four walls, a soon-to-be green roof and three full floors of possibilities. Originally used as a book printing shop, our new home is a vintage timber-mill constructed building located along historic Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago’s Logan Square. In place of the old cast-iron printing press, stainless steel brewing tanks will now command center stage on the first floor while a vast cellar provides ample room to age our beers to perfection.
The dinning room and bar area will showcase the preserved pressed tin ceiling and a set of maple floors that have seen their share of use. An open floor plan upstairs in the loft is being designed to accommodate special events and gatherings.
Our design team is led by Ravi Ricker and Cheryl Noel AIA, LEED, principals of Wrap Architecture, based in Logan Square.
As design progresses, we'll post updates in the Blog.
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