Recent Press Releases Referencing Fifth Ward - Page 2

Mandel Acquires Riverfront Properties; Assembles 4.25 Acre Development Site

Former Kurth Malt/Cold Storage Brownfield Site Planned for $130 Million Redevelopment

Milwaukee Welcomes First Coworking Community for Water Industry

The Oasis is a reformat of approximately 4,000 square feet of each the second and third floors of the Global Water Center.

City of Milwaukee Deptartment of Public Works

Water Street Bridge to Close May 1 – 26, 2017

The bridge will re-open by end of day on Friday, May 26 – weather permitting.

Wangard’s Freshwater Plaza Hits Milestone

Freshwater Apartments is now leasing!

800-CEO-READ Announces Leadership Transition

Rebecca Schwartz becomes CEO following Carol Grossmeyer’s retirement

City of Milwaukee Deptartment of Public Works

Water Street Bridge to Close Briefly for Maintenance on Thursday, May 19, 2016

Water Street/South 1st Street and the bridge to close from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Global Water Center to Expand

State grant will provide funding for future tenants

Governor Scott Walker Attends Freshwater Plaza Groundbreaking Ceremony

Freshwater Plaza is a mixed-use development that is located in the Fifth Ward and Walker’s Point neighborhood area.

Freshwater Plaza to Break Ground October 22nd

Wangard Partners’ Commitment to Bettering Communities Focuses on Walker’s Point

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Statement on Plans to Improve Fifth Ward Rail Bridge in Milwaukee

"I am pleased to learn that Canadian Pacific is moving to address the concerns of Milwaukee City officials and concerned citizens by announcing plans to improve the structural integrity of this bridge."

Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation

Royal Enfield Motorcycles Establishes North American Headquarters in Milwaukee

Global motorcycle company to establish HQ in Milwaukee’s Third Ward

Ald. Bob Bauman

Committee to hear report on use of local rail lines to transport Bakken crude oil

“Given recent incidents that have demonstrated the potential for disastrous accidents along rail lines where crude oil is transported, this is an issue of great concern for our residents.”