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After Revisions Office Building Approved for 27th and Wisconsin

Apr 17th, 2012 | By | Category: Avenues West, Common Council, Feature, Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee

WIS27 LLC’s proposal to develop a 64,000 SF office building at the corner of 27th Street and Wisconsin Avenue was approved by the Milwaukee Common Council today. WIS27 will purchase the vacant lot from the city for $1, and intends to lease the new building to the State of Wisconsin Department of Children and Families.



Future of Transit Discussion at the top of the US Bank Center

Apr 11th, 2012 | By | Category: City of Milwaukee, Feature, MCTS, Milwaukee Streetcar, Transportation, US Bank Center

If you care about transit in Milwaukee, or if you simply want the best view of the city available, come to the 40th floor of the US Bank Center next Monday night, April 16th from 5:30 until 8:00 for a cocktail hour and discussion on the future of transit in Milwaukee and how we move through the city.



Potawatomi Hotel Approved at Zoning Committee

Apr 6th, 2012 | By | Category: Feature, Menomonee Valley, Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee

At the April 4th, 2012 meeting of the Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee, two requests for zoning changes were approved, which will allow Potawatomi’s luxury hotel proposal to move forward.



Suburbs Overwhelmingly Want to Reduce Size of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors

Apr 5th, 2012 | By | Category: Board of Supervisors, Feature, Milwaukee County, Suburbia

Almost all of Milwaukee County’s suburbs had a referendum questions that asked for voter’s opinions on reducing the size of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors and reducing the position to part-time during Tuesday’s election. In every community it was asked, voters overwhelmingly voted to reduce the number and pay of supervisors, but what would that achieve?



Jackson St. Apartment Proposal Approved at Zoning Committee

Apr 5th, 2012 | By | Category: 1601 N. Jackson St., Feature, Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee

Back for a second time, Dermond Property Investments’ request for a change in zoning for the properties 1601 N. Jackson and 522 E. Pleasant, the former Joey’s Restaurant location, from Local Business (LB2) to a Detailed Planned Development (DPD) was once again in front of the Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee.



Eyes on Milwaukee: Hines for Mayor, Coggs for Life, Thomas for 34%, and More City Politics

Apr 4th, 2012 | By | Category: City of Milwaukee, Common Council, Eyes on Milwaukee, Feature, Robert Donovan, Tony Zielinski, Walker's Point, Willie Hines, Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee

Welcome to the seventh installment of Eyes on Milwaukee. This week the focus is all on City of Milwaukee elected officials following yesterday’s election. I explore the likelihood that Willie Hines runs for Mayor, how the new Common Council will resemble the old Common Council, the wide disparity in vote totals between districts, Bob Donovan winning the war, the shocking number of votes Johnny Thomas got, and Spencer Coggs’ new job.



Are Milwaukee’s Historic Preservation Laws Too Strong or Too Weak? Yes

Apr 3rd, 2012 | By | Category: Common Council, East Town, Feature, Hide House, Historic Preservation Commission

Are Milwaukee’s historic preservation laws too strong or too weak? Should the entire ordinance be re-written, or is just a revision in order? Alderman Witkowski’s proposed overhaul to Milwaukee’s historic preservation ordinance sparked these very questions.



Eyes on Milwaukee: Historic Preservation, Miller Park Sales Tax, The War on Bob Donovan, and More

Mar 28th, 2012 | By | Category: Eyes on Milwaukee, Feature, Historic Preservation Commission, Robert Donovan

Welcome to the sixth installment of Eyes on Milwaukee. This week I take an initial look at Alderman Witkowski’s attempt to redefine Milwaukee’s historic preservation ordinance, the Miller Park sales tax’s sunset, the ugly turn Juarez versus Donovan has taken, and more.



City Land Sale for East Library Redevelopment Held at Committee

Mar 28th, 2012 | By | Category: East Library, Feature, Public Works Committee

At the March 27th, 2012 meeting of the Public Works Committee, the committee briefly took up the purchase agreement between the City of Milwaukee and HSI Properties, LLC, which had it been approved, would have been the next step in the city’s effort redevelop the East Library site.



Eyes on Milwaukee: Talgos being Mothballed, Bike Corrals Return, YP Week, and More

Mar 21st, 2012 | By | Category: Eyes on Milwaukee, Feature, Milwaukee Public Library System

Welcome to the fifth installment of Eyes on Milwaukee. This week we take a look at mothballing the new Talgo trainsets for the Amtrak Hiawatha line, the return of the bike corrals, Young Professional Week, free music from the Milwaukee Public Library, and more.