
This drawing shows what the Bank of Luxembourg's office will look like after a conversion on the corner of the South Lansing Avenue and the Green Bay Road in Sturgeon Bay. Submitted.
The building of the Bank of Luxembourg on the corner of South Lansing Avenue and the Green Bay Road in Sturgeon Bay received the approval of the city's aesthetic design and location plan on Monday for a conversion of external.
The conversion that includes the redesign of the banks of Luxembourg on the outside of their branches will include the removal of the existing colonial design features, a reconstructed passage, a new roof, painting the brick and a new anteroom input.
The improvements of the location include new concrete plasters on the ongoing, new landscape design, decorative fences, sidewalks and a new rainwater system.
Marty Olejniczak Marty Olejniczak said that the amount of soil surfaces in the building would not change with the outdoor conversion, which corresponds to all normal design criteria.
The project plans were submitted by Mach IV Engineering and Surveying as a contractually contractual representative for Keller, Inc. and the Bank of Luxembourg.