Aug 23rd, 2010 |
By Urban Milwaukee |
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Apartments proposed for east side seek $8 million HUD loan guarantee By Tom Daykin A Case for Open Data in Transit By Elizabeth Press That beautiful brownfield By milwaukeenewsbuzz.com APTA Report Prescribes Public Transport to Improve Public Health By Noah Kazis DOT to build new train shed at Milwaukee Intermodal Station By Real Estate Weekly [...]
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Jul 26th, 2010 |
By Urban Milwaukee |
Category: Bookmarks
The Godfather of Parking By John Van Horn County still has no economic development director By Steve Jagler Parking garage at former Pabst brewery wins LEED gold rating By Tom Daykin UWM School of Freshwater Sciences awarded $525,000 grant By John Schmid Hank Aaron State Trail losing its smokestack landmarks, gaining others By Tom Held [...]
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