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Riverwalk

2008 Downtown Planning Process Begins

Jan 24th, 2008 | By | Category: Government, Neighborhoods, Riverwalk, Transportation

The Department of City Development recently held a Downtown Plan Update Kick-Off event introducing the upcoming planning process that will set the stage for Downtown Milwaukee’s development for the next ten years. As part of the kickoff DCD released the Downtown Plan Update Report which pointed out the successes of the 1999 Downtown Plan such [...]



Kinnickinnic River Trail

Jan 6th, 2008 | By | Category: Beerline, Kinnickinnic River, Menomonee River, Menomonee Valley, Oak Leaf Trail, Riverwalk, Transportation

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. The trail is in the early stages of development and will have a southern terminus at the river [...]



Metropolitan Areas Ranked for Walkability

Dec 9th, 2007 | By | Category: Edison Green, Marsupial Bridge, Oak Leaf Trail, Park East, Riverwalk, The Catalyst, The Residences on Water

Marsupial Bridge Originally uploaded by compujeramey The Brookings Institution recently ranked America’s most walkable big cities. Milwaukee didn’t crack the top 25 unfortunately, but consider this… However, the Brookings report itself has some major flaws. I know I’m going to sound like a major hater here, but somehow out of 30 metropolitan regions nationwide, the [...]



Bronze the Fonz

Nov 30th, 2007 | By | Category: Chase Tower, East Town, Fonz Statue, Historic Third Ward, Hotcakes Gallery, Milwaukee Art Museum, Riverwalk

Henry Winkler Originally uploaded by chelsea tobe Urban Milwaukee and Fresh Coast Ventures, LLC would like to throw their support behind the “Bronze the Fonz” campaign. The urban, pedestrian-friendly location of the statue on the riverwalk will only give Milwaukee visitors one more reason to stay downtown, walk downtown, and spend their money downtown. A [...]