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Milwaukee Transit: The Series
I had promised a series on transit this week, and it’s still coming. I’ve done a substantial amount more fact checking and research than earlier anticipated, but the first article detailing “The Players” in Milwaukee transit will run Wednesday evening.
Thanks for waiting.
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Pabst Farms Now Encouraging Retail and Industrial Sprawl
Oconomowoc-based Pabst Farms, yet another development named after what the bulldozers destroy, is not limiting itself to simply encouraging commercial and residential sprawl anymore. In a move that I can only interpret as desperation (in the face of the growing trend of industrial firms relocating to the Menomonee Valley), Pabst Farms developers Developers Diversified Realty Corp of Cleveland is set to begin the construction on the first of three speculative industrial buildings.
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Could Robert Ruvin Have Saved RiverSplash?
While it certainly sounds ridiculous, I think it’s a distinct possibility that Robert Ruvin could have prevented most, if not all of the trouble stemming from the Saturday night fiasco at RiverSplash on Old World Third Street and Water Street.
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Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee June 3rd, 2008 Meeting Notes
Resolution 080183 was brought forward to authorize a land sale of approximately 7.8 acres in the Menomonee Valley to Charter Wire for their future relocation. Charter Wire which has been located in the Third Ward for the past seventy-two years made the decision to move to the Menomonee Valley because their lease expires in 2009 and the Menomonee Valley offers a better opportunity for expansion. Charter Wire intends to build a 160,000 square feet facility that could grow to over 200,000 square feet. Not only does this re-location further the rebirth of the Menomonee Valley but it opens up a significant area of the Third Ward to re-development. This resolution was approved and will now go before the full Common Council.
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5th Ward’s Growth Continues
Work has begun on at the former Transpak buildings located at 235 E. Pittsburgh Ave. The first is a smaller more recent building which had significant structural problems and is in the process of being demolished. The second is a larger warehouse building that is in the process of being gutted for a [...]
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Kinnickinnic River Trail
Kinnickinnic River Spillway Originally uploaded by Retinal Fetish
Julie Lawrence at OnMilwaukee.com drew my attention to this excellent community development taking place along the Kinnickinnic River on the south side of urban Milwaukee, the Kinnickinnic River Trail. [...]
Neighborhoods
June 28th, 2008 by Jeramey Jannene
In the coming week, I’ll be taking a close look at transit issues. The issues facing transit systems (both existing and potential) in Milwaukee (and the surrounding counties) are rather complex, and I’ll attempt to break every issue down as best as I can.
Before diving in to local issues, it’ll be best to understand [...]
June 25th, 2008 by Dave Reid
Resolution 080271 would authorize the land sale of nineteen City of Milwaukee (RACM) properties to create three mixed-use developments within the Haymarket Square neighborhood. These three development would consist of the Sixth Street Market, Vineyard Place, and Walnut Hill.
Read more...June 23rd, 2008 by Jeramey Jannene
It is genuinely encouraging to see the Bergstrom Automotive Group deciding to stay in-tune with market trends (read: increasingly high fuel prices) and downsize their Hummer dealership into being part of an existing dealership, instead of a stand-alone unit. What are they replacing the highly-visible dealership with? A GM-certified user-car dealership.
Read more...June 18th, 2008 by Jeramey Jannene
Oconomowoc-based Pabst Farms, yet another development named after what the bulldozers destroy, is not limiting itself to simply encouraging commercial and residential sprawl anymore. In a move that I can only interpret as desperation (in the face of the growing trend of industrial firms relocating to the Menomonee Valley), Pabst Farms developers Developers Diversified Realty Corp of Cleveland is set to begin the construction on the first of three speculative industrial buildings.
Read more...Government
Common Council July 1st, 2008 Meeting NotesJuly 2nd, 2008 by Dave Reid
As few resolutions were returned to committee and only minimal discussions occurred on any individual resolution the highlight of this fairly mundane Common Council meeting was the passing of resolution 080042. This resolution brought forward by Alderman Witkowski will cut off funding of an Alderperson’s transportation allowance if they have a month’s worth of [...]
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Residents of Janesville Flock to Milwaukee and ChicagoJune 6th, 2008 by Jeramey Jannene
The title of this post is purely fiction at this point, but is what this writer believes should happen.
Undoubtedly you’ve heard by now that the General Motors factory in my hometown of Janesville is closing. What many (politicians and residents alike) are not considering is the massive trickle down effect this is going to have on the rest of Janesville as a large source literally abandons the city.
Read more...Transit
Public Works Committee May 29th, 2008 Meeting NotesMay 29th, 2008 by Dave Reid
Resolution 071564 proposed the vacation of two “paper” alleys to support the Palomar development project within the Park East. Apparently Alderman Bauman read Mary Louise Schumacher’s article in the Journal Sentinel, History lost in Park East bait-and-switch, because he stated that “I see this as a bait and switch” referring to the dramatic change [...]
Read more...Xtras
Weekly Bookmarks - Monday, 30. June 2008June 29th, 2008 by Dave Reid
Great Lakes compact focus shifting to Congress - Yahoo! News
JS Online: ‘The beach speaks for itself’
JS Online: Company plans rail line for former Tower site
OnMilwaukee.com Summerfest Guide: Redesign eases space crunch at Harley Roadhouse
JS Online: Milwaukee County Board approves referendum on sales tax increase
JS Online: Milwaukee agencies move to attract big conventions
Developer says Rivianna project [...]

