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The exterior of The Watermark, seen from City Deck. File/Press-Gazette Media
The Creamery opened its restaurant on the ground floor of The Watermark in 2016. Submitted
The downtown Creamery offers a nod to downtown Green Bay’s past with the H.C. Prange Co. sign above the bar. Jeff Bollier/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
An overview of the Creamery dining room in The Watermark. Jeff Bollier/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Architecture, design and engineering firm ISG plans to relocate this year from Howard to the third floor of the Watermark building in downtown Green Bay. Courtesy of Jeff Mirkes
The view of the Fox River and Rail Yard District from the third floor of the Watermark building. Engineering firm ISG plans to lease the whole floor beginning this fall. Courtesy of Jeff Mirkes
Conor O’Hagan, of the Embolden Foundation, shows off the sixth floor of The Watermark. The foundation hosted a pop-up dinner for 100 people in the space in 2016. Jeff Bollier/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Green Bay community leaders, elected officials and members of the media tour an unfinished floor of the Watermark building with new owners Marvin Wanders and Mike Keil in 2015. Jeff Bollier/Press-Gazette Media
C.H. Robinson occupies the fifth floor of the Watermark building in downtown Green Bay. File/Press-Gazette Media
C.H. Robinson was the first office tenant of the Watermark building in downtown Green Bay. Richard Ryman/Press-Gazette Media
The Children’s Museum of Green Bay and Hagemeister Park Restaurant occupy the Washington Street front of the Watermark building in downtown Green Bay. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Boats are docked at CityDeck for the Fridays On The Fox free concert series. The Watermark building is on the right. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
People fill up CityDeck, on the west side of the Watermark and other Washington Street buildings, for the Fridays On The Fox free concert series. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Pople gather for Dine on the Deck, the weekly lunch concert at CityDeck in Green Bay. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
The Watermark project, foreground, in 2011 during the conversion of the former Younkers building to office and retail space, a parking garage, the Children’s Museum and Hagemeister Park restaurant. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
A worker climbs scaffolding during renovation of the Watermark building in 2011. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Workers unload concrete panels during renovation of the former Younkers building and construction of the Children’s Museum and Hagemeister Park in downtown Green Bay, USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin