Milwaukee Tenants Face Flooding at Historic Lofts for Fourth Time

For tenants at the Historic Lofts on Kilbourn, the sound of rushing water has become an all-too-familiar alarm. Late Sunday, residents say water poured from ceilings and roared down stairwells, soaking hallways and apartments in what many describe as the fourth flood in less than two years. Fed-up and financially stretched, some tenants say they are running out of patience and options.

Cleanup crews arrived before dawn to shut off the water and start the long, soggy recovery. Television news crews showed up around 1 a.m., roughly two hours after residents first reported the break, according to WISN 12 News.

Tenants Describe Damage And Frustration

Longtime resident Kenya Essex told reporters that when she saw an open back door, she immediately knew what it meant: another flood was underway. Neighbor Linda Johnson did not mince words about the toll this has taken. “This is not healthy at all,” she said, adding that she simply does not have the money to move. Those comments were shared with WISN 12 News.

A Pattern Of Breaks And Displacements

This is not a one-off plumbing mishap. The building has seen a string of similar incidents, including a January 2024 pipe burst that displaced about 120 residents, according to FOX6 Milwaukee. Last March, local coverage detailed another interior break and water intrusions that tenants said followed vandalism to an exposed pipe, and CBS 58 reported widespread frustration among residents after that incident.

City Resources And Next Steps

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