[4][5] Following the purchase, in January 1987 Faison released renderings of the tower designed by the Charlotte architecture firm of Clark, Tribble, Harris & Li.
[8] The landscaping removed was relocated to Marquette University and the benches donated to the West End Community Center.
A number of these businesses moved up Water Street to the newly opened BMO Tower (Milwaukee).
[10] As part of its plan to finance a conversion of the tower for residential uses, 100 East Wisconsin was granted a federal and state historic designation.
[11] Designed by Clark, Tribble, Harris & Li, the tower features a rectangular footprint and is topped with a crown similar to that of the former Pabst Building and the Milwaukee City Hall.