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Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 14. February 2011

Feb 14th, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Downtown Milwaukee office foreclosed By Sean Ryan A Velorution Inspired By Dave Schlabowske Historic south side convent proposed for apartment project By Tom Daykin Downtown sites seek tax credits to build apartments By Tom Daykin Frommer’s: Milwaukee Public Market is one of “America’s best” By Jeff Sherman Historic south side building proposed for apartment project [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 7. February 2011

Feb 7th, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Spreenkler Talent Labs’ ‘Hackathon’ is race to design best app By Stanley A. Miller II Water views don’t mesh with reality By Jeff Martinka James Richardson: Buffalo connections no longer surprise me By James Richardson Legislature won’t take up Walker’s wind siting bill By Thomas Content Hofbrauhaus to open at former Pabst brew house By [...]



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, 22. November 2010

Nov 22nd, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Multi-Family Construction Begins in Milwaukee By Matthew Myers GOP Wants to Bring Transpo Policy Back to the 1950s By Tanya Snyder New Capitol Drive bridge on Oak Leaf Trail By Wisconsin Bike Routes Other flaws cited in O’Donnell collapse By Steve Schultze Is it absurd to call a garage ‘green’? A new Chicago parking structure, [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 27. September 2010

Sep 27th, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

The $54 question: Is rail worth it? By Steve Hiniker Debate forms over Innovation Park’s influence By Joe Lanane Federal grants add to Hank Aaron and Oak Leaf trails By Tom Held MARN gets a bricks-and-mortar home By Mary Louise Schumacher Development Near Transit Too Pricey? Build More Transit By Angie Schmitt Plan paves way [...]



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, 3. May 2010

May 3rd, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Hide House Lofts’ rapid rise By Michael Timm Growing educational infrastructure By Jeff Plale Investing in our green economy By Jon Richards Federal stimulus dollars at work in Milwaukee County By Marina Dimitrijevic Mass transit sesquicentennial By Chris Larson Have you heard about Alterra’s proposed Bay View (bakery & café) project?… What do you think? [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 08. March 2010

Mar 8th, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

MPS and partners collaborate on water project | Milwaukee Courier Milwaukee SBA lending jumps 370% in February – The Business Journal of Milwaukee: OnMilwaukee.com Living: 11 ways to be a better Milwaukeean Marquette breaks ground for new engineering center – BizTimes Adding up public spending on Talgo, Ingeteam developments – JSOnline Chinese delegation to learn [...]



St. Johns on the Lake Under Construction

Oct 26th, 2009 | By | Category: St. Johns on the Lake

On October 15th, Saint John’s on the Lake broke ground on “The Expansion” October 15th, a new 21-story, $83 million tower along Prospect Avenue. The tower, a senior apartment complex, will add 88 units to the St. John’s on the Lake complex at a cost of $946,306 each. The units start at 1,140 square feet, and come with amenities that include an art gallery, bistro, fitness, swimming, and spa pools, and on top of that private terraces are included with every unit. The building will also include “signature residents” on the top floor. And the best part, it was planned to all be property tax free!



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 12. October 2009

Oct 12th, 2009 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Unpopular fixes required to cut Milwaukee County budget deficit, report says – JSOnline City of Lakes Urbanism: Top 100 Urban Thinkers: #1: Jane Jacobs Extraordinary Observations: How Bike Commuting Changed the Way I Think OnMilwaukee.com Politics: Waukeshas thirst for lake water raises questions Home sales in Milwaukee County up 7.7% – The Business Journal of [...]