Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 26. April 2010
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- Cycling advocates pedal to the mainstream By Tom Held
- Apartments created at ex-Hotel Wisconsin facing foreclosure By Tom Daykin
- Monona Terrace has right stuff for Amtrak station By Dave Zweifel
- Wauwatosa residents want campus, preservation By Sean Ryan
- The dream of a Milwaukee Chinatown By Matt Hrodey
- Earth Day planted seed of conservation By Lee Bergquist
- Milwaukee transit bill dies in Senate By Sean Ryan
- “The Neighborhood Project”: Walker’s Point | Coming Together By Adam Carr
- Plenty of skepticism over UWM proposal for County Grounds By WauwatosaNow
- Diversion Politics Driven By Image, Money By James Rowen
- Environmental concerns raised on UWM plan for County Grounds By Tom Daykin
- Summerfest to purchase vacant building for more parking By BizTimes Daily
- Milwaukee reminds new Waukesha mayor of water deal’s terms By Don Behm
- Park East apartment project getting new developer By Tom Daykin
- Milwaukee County Board opposes Waukesha’s plan on returning lake water By Steve Schultze
- City gets cleanup grants for downtown, north side development sites By Tom Daykin
- Park East apartment project getting new developer By Tom Daykin
- Regional transit, renewable energy on deck for lawmakers By Daily Reporter
- For walkability and community, put the building on the street and the parking in back By Kaid Benfield
- Waukesha, once swimming in water resources, now struggles By Don Behm
- So Long Suburbia: Construction in US Cities Shifting Back to Urban Core By Jesse Fox
- “The Neighborhood Project”: Walker’s Point | A Historical Tour with John Gurda By Adam Carr
- 3rd Ward building lands large tenant, seeks tax credits By Tom Daykin
- Harbor House set for former Pieces of Eight site By OnMilwaukee.com
- State Assembly to Vote on RTA Bill By Jeramey Jannene
- Lawmaker holds back transportation sales tax bill By Paul Snyder
- Sales finally picking up at The Point on the River condos By Pete Millard
- Amtrak station possibilities narrowed to four, including two Downtown By Matthew DeFour
- Dispute pits playground vs. historic preservation By Tom Tolan
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