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Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 1. November 2010

Nov 1st, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Should Cities Be Run Like Software? By Melissa Lafsky Some library hours may increase in 2011, but radical consolidations loom on horizon By Michael Timm Minimize parking, maximize the city By Paul McMorrow The Next Real Estate Boom By Patrick C. Doherty Can Cities Help You Forget Your Troubles, C’mon Get Happy? By Hazel Borys [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 6. September 2010

Sep 6th, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Real Estate: Aurora HQ could spur Tannery turnaround By Andrew Weiland Milwaukee Business Owner, Supporting Rail Transit, Hosts Dinner for Tom Barrett By Charlie Rosenberg Janette Sadik-Khan, NYC Transportation Commissioner By cnbc.com Job creation through smart land use & transportation By Kaid Benfield Continuum wins design work for UWM School of Freshwater Sciences By Marie [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 30. August 2010

Aug 30th, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

UWM’s growth touted for new jobs By Tom Daykin Rail stops that make sense By Matthew Trussoni The Inconvenient Truth About Traffic Math: Progress Is Slow By Carl Bialik City vendor may get $1.2B from parking-privatization deal By Cory Schouten Moderne high-rise loan guarantee wins final OK, work to begin soon By Tom Daykin Communities [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 23. August 2010

Aug 23rd, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

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 [...]



Obesity & Urbanism

Aug 12th, 2010 | By | Category: Feature, Neighborhoods

The obesity predicament in this country and particularly the state of Wisconsin came to light last week with a report that showed 26% of people in the state are considered obese. The fact that over one quarter of the people in the state are overweight leads to increased costs in many areas of society, most prominently health care.



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 [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 22. March 2010

Mar 22nd, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Scott Walker: A Vote for Gridlock, on the Road and in the Capitol By Charlie Rosenberg 90-year-old has pedal power aplenty By Jim Stingl Scott Walker Is No Friend of Rail In Milwaukee By James Rowen Train, wind power factories win second round of approvals By Tom Daykin Scott Walker is true hero of Amtrak [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 19. October 2009

Oct 19th, 2009 | By | Category: Bookmarks

KK River project siphons from city tax base « The Daily Reporter The Political Environment: Former High-Profile Milwaukee Ald. Mike D’Amato Hired As Waukesha Water Consultant Zilber unveils ambitious plans to redevelop Milwaukee neighborhoods – BizTimes Zilber districts unveil plans – JSOnline Milwaukee Talkie: Pittsburgh’s model of school governance reform OnMilwaukee.com Politics: Gun debate triggers [...]