BUSINESSPhotos: Take a look inside a micro apartment at The RhythmTim Gokhman, Rhythm apartments developer, shows how the bed unfolds out of the wall over the dining table.The Rhythm apartments, at 1640 N. Water St., has 140 units. Most are terrace studio or studio units, as well as one bedroom.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelTim Gokhman, the developer, shows how the bed unfolds out of the wall over the dining table at theRhythm apartments.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe Rhythm apartments, at 1640 N. Water St., has 140 units. Here is one of the terrace studio apartments. They are larger and have a different floor plan than the studio units.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe terrace studio or studio units at the Rhythm have plenty of storage space.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelSliding glass doors on the west side of the fourth-floor terrace studio apartments open up views of N. Water St.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA bathroom inside a terrace studio apartment at the Rhythm apartments, 1640 N. Water St. The building has 140 units.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelSpecialized appliances are used in The Rhythm apartments, at 1640 N. Water St.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe bed is folded up into the wall so the dining table can be used in this studio apartment on the fourth floor.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelHere is a view of one of the studio units on fourth floor on the east side of the building.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA view down the hallway of the fourth floor.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe Rhythm, at 1640 N. Water St., is under construction.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal SentinelHere's a view of the west side of The Rhythm apartments, at 1640 N. Water St.Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel