Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 19. September 2011
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- RiverWalk turns 20 and is still growing By Tom Daykin
- UWM study notes impact of county transit cuts By The BizTimes Daily
- Senior apartments at former hospital building now open By Tom Daykin
- Park(ing) Day Book Exchange By A Daily Dose of Architecture
- UWM Study Finds Transit, Jobs Strongly Linked By James Rowen
- Milwaukee without the beer and brats By Nancy Trejos
- GMC launches innovation initiative By The Business Journal
- County wants former KRM money for express bus routes By Larry Sandler
- Possible hotel site near convention center completes cleanup By Tom Daykin
- Large wind turbine to hit Milwaukee’s lakefront By fox6now.com
- Ahern land purchase in Menomonee Valley approved By The Business Journal
- Milwaukee County land sales could create development fund By The Business Journal
- Former school could become Bronzeville arts center By Tom Daykin
- Citizens share their views of Milwaukee’s transit future By Patti Wenzel
- Milwaukee County seeks $15 million in grants for buses By The Business Journal
- GMC receives grant to help boost design technology By Kathleen Gallagher
- Thomas says he’ll run for comptroller; Murphy won’t By Larry Sandler
- Grand Avenue plans to lease space to arts school By Tom Daykin
- Discussing the future of Milwaukee’s East Library By Jim Higgins
- Barrett, Thornton break ground on transformation of former school By Bobby Tanzilo
- Alterra Cafe and Bakery in Bay View slated to open June 1 By Andrew Swofford
- UW-Milwaukee the 12th most gay-friendly college in America By fox6now.com
- Development company to turn Jackie Robinson Middle School into senior living facility By fox6now.com
- Port of Milwaukee wind turbine project to move forward By Thomas Content
- Marquette dedicates new green space next week By OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writers
- East Library proposals subject of community meeting tonight By Tom Daykin
- Crews removing KK River’s concrete bed By Don Behm
- Harley dropping Valley project, will pay $700,000 to city By Tom Daykin
- Villard Square, Johnston Residences win apartment honors By Tom Daykin
- High-Energy Customers Don’t Want High-Voltage Lines Overhead By Laura J. Merisalo
- Lindsay Heights researchers ‘show’ interest in neighbors’ health By Peggy Schulz
- Special-Needs Finalists By Affordable Housing Finance
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