MONEYPabst Boiler House was first to be redeveloped at The BreweryThe historic Pabst Boiler House No. 10, 1243 N. 10th St. was the first building in the Pabst complex to be redeveloped.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelAnthony Mayer (left) of Pioneer Roofing in Johnson Creek; Charlie Trainer, Inland Co. managing partner; and Scott Welsh, Inland Co. CEO, take a look at the new "green roof" Inland had installed on the historic Pabst Boiler House on Oct. 12, 2010. The green roof will help reduce rainwater runoff and heating and cooling costs. The project was partially funded by a grant from the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewage District.Journal Sentinel FilesConstruction workers install a bioswale in front of the former Pabst Boiler House that is being converted into offices and retail space on Oct. 9, 2008.Journal Sentinel FilesConstruction superintendent Scott Lenhardt of Inland Construction looks over progress in the former Pabst Boiler House that is being converted into offices and retail space on Oct. 9, 2008.Journal Sentinel FilesConstruction laborer Dan Grennier of Milwaukee installs a floor in new office space on the third floor of The Boiler House on April 9, 2008. The Boiler House, built in the 1890s, is the first building to undergo renovation at the former Pabst brewery complex.Journal Sentinel Files