Fifth Ward

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Apartment Development is Strong in Milwaukee

Oct 22nd, 2009 | By Jeramey Jannene | Category: Bridgeview, Downtown, East Side, Historic Third Ward, Jackson Square Apartments, The Brewery, The North End

Regardless of what neighborhood it is, the development of new apartments is a growing trend in Milwaukee. Currently there are two prominent projects vying for City of Milwaukee financial support in one form or another, the Bookends and The Moderne. Outside of the two proposed towers there are numerous other projects at various stages around urban Milwaukee.



More Thoughts on Grand Avenue

Aug 5th, 2009 | By Jeramey Jannene | Category: East Town, Fifth Ward, Historic Third Ward, Light Rail, Minneapolis, Rivianna, Shops of Grand Avenue, South Water Works, St. Louis

Milwaukee Talkie, the blog of the Public Policy Forum, examined the urban retail market and how to best utilize the hiring of Deanna Inniss as a business recruiter by BID #21, Milwaukee’s Downtown Business Improvement District. They noted that one large thing wasn’t on her task list, the inside of Grand Avenue Mall.



$100 Million Worth of Development Approved by the Common Council

Jul 29th, 2009 | By Dave Reid | Category: Hide House, Rivianna, Villard Square

The $11 million Hide House project was the most hotly debated development project at the July 28th meeting of the Common Council, though the most significant action in terms of dollars was the approval of the Rivianna. Additionally, the $10 million mixed-use Villard Square project, which will include space for 47 rental units and the Villard Avenue library, was approved for construction.



Rivianna, Villard Square, and New Riverwalk Sections Approved at ZND Meeting

Jul 22nd, 2009 | By Dave Reid | Category: Beerline, Rivianna, Villard Square, Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee

Harry Drea, one of the developers of the Rivianna project, was before the committee to request an amendment to the previously approved General Planned Development, and approval of the Detailed Planned Development. The change to the original General Planned Development was to include the building’s parapet, it was an increase of four feet three inches to the buildings height, but overall the massing of the project stayed essentially the same.



Rivianna Proposal Takes A Step Forward

Jul 14th, 2009 | By Dave Reid | Category: City Plan Commission, Rivianna

The developer, Rivianna LLC, was seeking three approvals for the $80 million Rivianna development proposal at Monday’s City Plan Commission meeting. The building would contain a maximum of 236 hotel rooms and 186 apartments, and 430 parking spaces, of which 276 parking spaces will be reserved for the residential component.



Rivianna To Go Before City Plan Commission (Renderings)

Jul 7th, 2009 | By Jeramey Jannene | Category: City Plan Commission, Milwaukee River, Rivianna, Walker's Point

Rivianna, proposed by Developer Bob Schultz, will go before the Milwaukee City Plan Commission on July 13th, 2009. Schultz is attempting to gain approval of his detailed plan development as well as an amendment to general planned development and riverwalk design approval. If approved, the development will go before the Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee, and then onto the full Common Council.



Gridlock Film Premiere at Transfer Pizzeria & Cafe

Jul 1st, 2009 | By Jeramey Jannene | Category: MCTS, SERTA, Transfer Cafe, Transportation

See the premier broadcast of Gridlock: Public Transit in SE Wisconsin this Thursday July 2nd, at 6 PM on WMVS Milwaukee Public TV. Viewing party at Transfer Pizzeria & Cafe.



S. 2nd Street Redesign Concept is a Pretty GOOD One

May 20th, 2009 | By Dave Reid | Category: Common Council, Fifth Ward, S. 2nd Street, Walker's Point

Recently, with the encouragement and support of our readers, the help of graphic artist Kieran Sweeney, and the drive of Juli Kaufmann a conceptual idea for the redevelopment of S. 2nd Street, in Walker’s Point, was created and entered in to GOOD Magazine’s livable streets contest. Although it didn’t win, it did come in a strong second, validating the importance of a complete street redesign for S. 2nd Street.



South Water Works Tour Photos

Nov 17th, 2008 | By Jeramey Jannene | Category: South Water Works

Tom DeMuth of Lighthouse Development gave Urban Milwaukee a tour of his company’s redevelopment of the former Transpak facility in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point neighborhood. We’ve covered the South Water Works project before including the announcement of Fullhouse’s relocation there, their website launch (and renderings), and the start of redevelopment.



South Water Works Project Renderings

Oct 17th, 2008 | By Dave Reid | Category: South Water Works

Located at the corner of E. Pittsburgh Street and S. Water Street the South Water Works development is the process of converting the former Transpak buildings into a mixture of retail, residential, and office space.