Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 19. July 2010
Jul 19th, 2010 | By urbanmilwaukee | Category: Bookmarks
- Company Picks Milwaukee As Manufacturing Location By wisn.com
- Exploring Cities By Rob Pitingolo
- High speed rail is focus of brown bag lunch meeting July 22 at Public Market By Robert Bauman
- Some believe sales tax is way to go to boost transit systems By Joe Potente
- Milwaukee – A Walker’s Paradise By Andrew Knee
- In a New Decade, During a New Recession, Cities are Going Back to Public Transit By Zach Mortice
- APM: Some cities want fewer roadways, not more By amrosell
- LEED statistics show green is growing in Wisconsin By Scott Carlson
- Urban farm in Racine is no fish tale By Karen Herzog
- Water technology company plans Milwaukee plant By Sean Ryan
- Minority businesses take off By Matt Hrodey
- Friday, July 16, 2010 Tosa TIF For UMW County Grounds Project Raising Concerns Internally By James Rowen
- Rail and BRT: Complements, Not Substitutes By Matthew Yglesias
- McGinn wants you to bike, walk and ride By Seattle PI
- Redevelopment authority approves bonds for Ambassador expansion By The Business Journal of Milwaukee
- SOHI District Interviews CDGA Director Steve Mahan By Keith Stanley
- Park East developer seeks extension on land purchase Read more: Park East developer seeks extension on land purchase – The Business Journal of Milwaukee
By Sean Ryan
- Milwaukee County Buses Going Green By wisn.com
- The return of bed bugs By Matt Hrodey
- Watch for Falling Infrastructure: The Benefits of Freeway Rollback Covered in the NY Times (Quotes CNU) By Stephen Filmanowicz
- Bronzeville office project seeks $171,000 city loan By Tom Daykin
- Tasty Treat #2: Raised Bike Lanes By Dave Schlabowske
- JetBlue chief says airlines, high-speed rail can coexist By Mike Aldax
- Ambassador Hotel plans expansion By Sean Ryan
- Mixed-Use Downtown Development Puts Standard Malls’ Tax Yield to Shame By Mary Newsom
- “Safe Streets, Healthy Kids”: Safe Routes To School By Adam Carr
- Talgo project rolls on despite rail debate By Scott Carlson
- New Clean Diesel MCTS Bus Arrives in Milwaukee By launchmilwaukee.com
- City unveils new bike plan: 125 miles of lanes and 47 miles of boulevards By Tom Held
- Ambassador Hotel plans $25 million expansion By BizTimes Daily
- Milwaukee Bike Plan: The Big Picture By Dave Schlabowske
- Suburban Surrender: New Berlin Kills Affordable Housing Plan By James Rowen
- Tasty Treats from the Draft Milwaukee Bike Plan By Dave Schlabowske
- The East Side’s parking nightmare By Jackie Dreyer
- Gardens to lose hydrant water By Karen Herzog and Tom Tolan
- Wisconsin candidates’ cost-cutting plans don’t add up By Jason Stein
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