Thank you for questioning the need to demolish historic 
buildings in Hilton proposal for the 600 block of Milwaukee Street (at 
least per the Journal Sentinel). I live on the 700 block of Milwaukee Street, 
and one of the things that drew me to this location was the presence of numerous 
historic buildings and how much the area feels like a neighborhood. I do not 
oppose development for the sake of it and would love to see more visitors 
downtown, especially on the weekends. But many projects, here and around the 
world, have been able to work existing structures into their plans - even 
if it's just the facades. I would hate to see nothing but high rise structures 
downtown; it would ruin part of what makes downtown so appealing (and perhaps be 
harmful to tourism development if we have no remaining Milwaukee history). I 
pulled pictures of my building (715 N. Milwaukee) from the County Historical Society. 
The 4 pictures I found with my building in them span about 100 years and range 
from having horses and buggies in them to VW beetles. What stands out the most 
from the photos is how many historic buildings we've already lost along 
Wisconsin 
Avenue. What a different feel the street and downtown 
would have if a high-rise Hilton is directly across the street from the 411 
Building - and not in a good way. 
 
If there is a compromise to be reached, that would be 
great. Otherwise, please continue to demand reasonable historic preservation so 
that we do not end up with the Pfister as the only remaning historic building 
downtown.