Author: invtech

Winds Paradox purchased the Esther Building in 2015.  Built in 1914 during the leather tanning heyday of the Merrill area, it had housed the Tomahawk Shoe Company in 1918.  The Hansen Glove Factory bought and converted the building for its northern operations from the 1940's...

The color "Chantilly", that is!  "The color of dawning sunshine filtered through slumbering trees;  of snow-kissed sighs of sunsets; of flickering bonfire kisses in arctic-like velvet darkness."  Art. People. Buildings. Business. Life and all that is dearest...

Hello! I am doing this backwards, I know.  Winds Paradox found a perfect location for its headquarters in a classic ninety year old brick building with a history as vibrant as its structure,  including time as an automobile dealership, an armory / fallout shelter, a manufacturing and...

KYE Studios, along with Finnegan Construction, is drafting plans for the interior development, including the general phasing of development of both floors, the HVAC systems and sub contractor plans, as well as addressing the issues for state compliance of energy and fire code safety and...

Winds Paradox proudly announces that the State of Wisconsin Historical Society feels the "Matthias Building" at 419 West Main Street qualifies for the National Register of Historic Places. I received word on October 20, 2016, that the property, the once National Guard Armory building,...