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Weekly Bookmarks – Sunday, 23. August 2009

By - Aug 23rd, 2009 08:17 am
  • Hoan Bridge battle heating up – JSOnline
  • Prevailing-wage debate gets new legs « The Daily Reporter
  • OnMilwaukee.com Marketplace: Wheres our Madison farmers market?
  • How to create more Midwest university start-ups: looking to Utah for an example (WTN News)
  • No secret, no disaster in storm sewer system – JSOnline
  • Coakley calls for development cash « The Daily Reporter
  • Now Hanging: The Park East Museum & Information Center at the Sydney Hih | Features | Arts | A.V. Milwaukee
  • IN:SITE MILWAUKEE « Unified Milwaukee
  • OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Buzz: 10% could just save Our Milwaukee
  • Milwaukee Talkie: NYC inspired by Milwaukee
  • Debating Milwaukee’s Other East Side
  • Walker’s Point business park plan review today – JSOnline
  • Trail bill targets transportation money « The Daily Reporter
  • Milwaukee area home prices holding value better than other major metro areas – BizTimes
  • State home sales and prices fall in 2nd quarter – BizTimes
  • BizTimes Milwaukee Commercial Real Estate & Development Conference will feature prestigious national panel of experts – BizTimes
  • New construction – BizTimes: Pabst Boiler House
  • Sites get stimulus for cleanup work – JSOnline
  • President shifts focus to renting, not owning – The Boston Globe
  • Trucks to be diverted from some Zoo Interchange ramps – JSOnline
  • Milwaukee snatches stimulus money « The Daily Reporter
  • Uplifting Milwaukee Real Estate News – Wisconsin Real Estate Blog | First Weber Group
  • Doyle decision sets off scramble for governor’s seat – JSOnline
  • New life for an older suburb – JSOnline
  • Horny Goat beer now sold at Miller Park – JSOnline
  • Miller Park sales-tax collections way down – JSOnline
  • Bradley Center’s Payne steps down – JSOnline
  • City proposes spending $6.5 million on south side business park – JSOnline
  • Day camp may come downtown – JSOnline
  • Harlequin Bakery will close on Friday – JSOnline
  • Craft brewers will focus on water conservation at Milwaukee conference – BizTimes
  • Buffalo Water Beer Bar to open in Milwaukee Public Market – BizTimes
  • Milwaukee officials propose water technology business park at Reed Street Yards – BizTimes
  • http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/projects/state/docs/railtaskforce.pdf
  • Zielinski to seek Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor – BizTimes
  • http://www.publicpolicyforum.org/pdfs/2009TaxPoster.pdf
  • Milwaukee Talkie: Slow growth in property values could mean higher tax rates
  • Traffic at regional airports drops off – JSOnline
  • MPS committee to consider boarding school option – JSOnline
  • Doyle, Barrett say mayor should pick MPS leaders – JSOnline
  • New Midwest Airlines owner to cut 100 local jobs – JSOnline
  • Trucks to be diverted from some Zoo Interchange ramps – JSOnline
  • Low water raises PCB concerns near Lincoln Park – JSOnline
  • Suburban transit systems land federal stimulus funds – JSOnline
  • Free summer concerts, movies reel in the crowds – JSOnline
  • Coggs, Taylor Consider Run for Lt. Gov. | Newsradio 620 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin News, Talk, Sports, Weather | Local Headlines
  • Milwaukee World: DEMOLISHED BUILDING TO BE DECLARED “BLIGHTED”
  • UrbanReview
  • Sites get stimulus for cleanup work – JSOnline
  • IMAX movie screen coming to Mayfair – JSOnline
  • OnMilwaukee.com Dining: Chins Asia Fresh is closed
  • Milwaukee snatches stimulus money
  • Pension fund contribution rule fuels debate – JSOnline
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