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Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 14. May 2012

May 14th, 2012 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Letter Perfectly Frames The Regional Water Issue By James Rowen Milwaukee alderman pushes idea of building a downtown “Center” By Brandon Cruz Grigsby questions Walker’s Milwaukee Plan By Milwaukee Courier Alderman Witkowski says think bigger for new sports center: include residences, restaurants, entertainment venues, shops By Terry L. Witkowski Video: Daykin discusses downtown Hilton Garden [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 16. April 2012

Apr 16th, 2012 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Milwaukee Marriott developers buy 3rd Ward lot for future project By Sean Ryan Should The Expanded I-39/90 Be Wisconsin’s First Toll Road? By James Rowen Christie, Walker, Kasich, and Scott All Deceived the Public to Kill Rail By Angie Schmitt Putting the Neighbor Back Into the Hood–The Corridor (formerly 30th Street Industrial Corridor) By Milwaukee [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 20. February 2012

Feb 20th, 2012 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Milwaukee Gas Prices Reach Record High By wisn.com Construction begins on Milwaukee’s first wind turbine By fox6now.com Could sales tax boost downtown Milwaukee? By Rich Kirchen Cash mob opens wallets to support indie bookshops By Bobby Tanzilo Milwaukee and state officials talk unity at North End groundbreaking By Sean Ryan Milwaukee’s first cheese factory: Clock [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 13. February 2012

Feb 13th, 2012 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Barrett wants slice of highway funding for local roads By Larry Sandler Opening Shop, Urban Milwaukee By Local Trolley Only the city can do it; now the hard part begins By jsonline.com Applications for WHEDA housing tax credits total $49.4 million By Sean Ryan Mapping Station Use in the 2011 NiceRide Season By Jessica Schoner [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 2. January 2012

Jan 2nd, 2012 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Fish farm creates jobs with city help By Michael Timm Former Ald. Sanchez girds for rematch against Witkowiak By Larry Sandler Alderman calls for new model at Grand Avenue By Stacy Vogel Davis Abele names Moreen chief of staff By Bruce Vielmetti New year will bring changes to Milwaukee County bus routes By Larry Sandler [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 20. June 2011

Jun 20th, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Milwaukee Mayor Asks Walker To Veto Budget Provisions Penalizing City By James Rowen Loan program proposed for Milwaukee solar power projects By Sean Ryan New Grand Avenue strategy based on St. Louis program By Stacy Vogel Davis Bonds approved for Milwaukee apartment renovation By Sean Ryan Trek rolls its bike-sharing system to Milwaukee By Tom [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 31. January 2011

Jan 31st, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Milwaukee will get Coyote Ugly By BizTimes City leaders, lawmakers forge plan for vacant schools By Erin Richards Are kids prisoners? By David Lewellen Award-Winning Preservation: Milwaukee City Hall Provides Lessons for When “the Sky is Falling” By Charles M. Engberg UPAF cyclists get to ride the Hoan Bridge By Tom Held Tom Daykin Disclosed [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 27. December 2010

Dec 27th, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Urban farming 2.0: No soil, no sun By Jennifer Alsever ‘Fuel apocalypse’ to come: Gas could top $3.75 by spring, analyst says By Brett Clanton EDITORIAL: Rail funding a gift from Ohio and Wisconsin By fresnobee.com Talgo says the Milwaukee business community did not speak out in support of Wisconsin’s high-speed rail project as it [...]



IN:SITE Unveils Temporary Public Art on Capitol Drive

Oct 21st, 2010 | By | Category: Feature, Franklin Heights, Garden Homes, Lincoln Creek, Roosevelt Grove

Without question, the former Tower Automotive site is one of the most blighted properties in Milwaukee. Thankfully, the city has purchased the site and is in the process of transforming the massive site into Century City. However, Rome wasn’t built in a day, nor was any urban industrial park. To fill the gap between the site’s multi-year transformation from brownfield to productive industrial space, the 30th Street Industrial Corridor Corporation and Business Improvement District #37 invited IN:SITE to create art installations that generate interest in the area.



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 21. June 2010

Jun 21st, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Apartments planned for Commerce St. riverfront likely getting tax credits By Tom Daykin Tower Automotive site, Art Museum to be used in “Transformers 3″ scenes By Tom Daykin Glorioso grocery plans get heat By Milwaukee News Buzz Erie Street Plaza gets aspens instead of bamboo By Mary Louise Schumacher New report shows biking and walking [...]