Walker’s Point Senior Housing Development Project Renderings
As we reported yesterday, Mercy Housing Lakefront's planning a senior-housing apartment building to be located at the Southeast corner of 1st St. and Pittsburgh Ave. in Walker's Point. At press time these additional renderings, by Korb Tredo Architects, weren't available for publication.
Feb 2nd, 2011 by Dave ReidDe-fense
Past Packers and Steelers teams have boasted legendary defenses, as do the Packers and Steelers of Super Bowl XLV. Only now the young guns have taken over.
Feb 2nd, 2011 by Curt Yorkey“We are Wisconsin, we will lead the way”
In his first State of the State Address, Gov. Scott Walker was high on the state and free with his slogans, but short on specifics.
Feb 2nd, 2011 by Patti WenzelBoffo smash or miserable flop?
In terms of political theater, Obama's State of the Union address could best be described as a work-in-progress, managing to flummox critics and angels alike.
Feb 2nd, 2011 by Will DurstState of the City Address
Please join Mayor Tom Barrett as he delivers his State of the City Address Monday, February 21, 2011 Milwaukee Job Corps Center 6665 North 60th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mayor’s Reception 8:00 a.m. Welcome 8:25 a.m. State of the City Address 8:30 a.m. RSVP by email to mayorrsvp@milwaukee.gov or by calling (414) 286-2200 2011 State of the City Invitation
Feb 1st, 2011 by Dave ReidMercy Housing is Planning a Walker’s Point Building
Mercy Housing Lakefront is proposing a five-story apartment building, which would be located at the Southeast corner of 1st St. and Pittsburgh Ave. in Walker's Point. This 55 unit apartment building is intended to serve independent adults 55 and older with incomes ranging between 30% and 60% of the area median income.
Feb 1st, 2011 by Dave ReidThe stuff of legends
The story of Super Bowl XLV could almost be written just on the basis of parallel histories. Almost, but not quite.
Feb 1st, 2011 by Curt YorkeyAlice in String Quartet Land and more
Off the Wall takes on Lewis Carroll, those UWM dance kids, the Fine Arts and the Philomusica get busy, MSO German Fest goes on, Riverdance returns.
Feb 1st, 2011 by Tom StriniWinterfest! at the Urban Ecology Center in images
TCD took in a day of ice skating, sledding and snowshoeing, projects and pie at Washington Park's premier environmental education organization.
Feb 1st, 2011 by Third Coast Daily4 to Tango
Frank Almond and friends play tangos and have the most fun ever.
Feb 1st, 2011 by Tom StriniWeekly Bookmarks – Monday, 31. January 2011
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 Tax Credit Flim-Flam For Research Park Project By Jim Rowen $10 million for Milwaukee’s homeless By Milwaukee News Buzz Study finds taverns not hurt by smoking bans By Matt Hrodey Stone questiosn County Board size & full time status By Patrick Dorwin Federal regulators could kill plan to move Eaton Corp. to Tosa By Michael Horne Sweet music for cyclists: Ride for the Arts will roll over the Hoan By Tom Held Nurturing creativity By jsonline.com Vangard to renovate Milwaukee building By Sean Ryan Weishan touts alternate plan to UWM Innovation Park development By Tom Daykin Tracking cultural change By Dave Schlabowske City attorney’s letter and legal opinion about siting wind turbines on port lands in relation to the public trust doctrine By Grant F. Langley Holloway asks Walker to OK transit tax By Steve Schultze Van Buren seeks re-zoning for properties near King Drive By Real Estate Weekly Outside Milwaukee, Water Policy May Drain Cities and Destroy Rural Towns By Angie Schmitt Gallun Tannery Site Presents Opportunity and Challenges By Jeramey Jannene Wisconsin no longer open for wind-power business? By Michael Horne Legislative winds could blow business to Illinois By James Briggs Double feature: finding second lives for Milwaukee’s forgotten theaters By Bob Purvis Madison moves forward on deal to offer bike-sharing through Trek By Tom Held County supervisors reject Cudahy’s plan for O’Donnell Park By Steve Schultze Republican Jeff Stone Goes Negative In Early County Exec Campaign Literature By Jim Rowen Art in the stacks By milwaukeenewsbuzz.com County could fund new czar of green By Matt Hrodey Measuring open-mindedness across the Great Lakes By Andy Guy Developer seeks new zoning for Park East area building, vacant lot By Tom Daykin Survey questions water pollution awareness By Don Behm Illinois wind industry responds to Walker By The Business Journal Innovation Park payment extension could stall Milwaukee-area projects By Joe Lanane It Ain’t Cheap in Brookfield & New Berlin By Brian Peters County officials consider Mike Cudahy’s idea to redevelop O’Donnell Park By Tom Daykin UWM plea for time to pay for county’s Innovation Park site wins key vote By Tom Daykin UWM assists in Milwaukee windmill project By Mike LaCount Mayor Daley’s impact on Milwaukee By Daniel Libit Parking structure, topped with soccer field, also done in Canada By Tom Daykin Milwaukee County Budget Could Suffer Under UWM Land Sale Payment Delay By James Rowen
Jan 31st, 2011 by Dave ReidMilwaukee’s historic theaters and the future of movie-going
Local historians, owners and operators ruminate on preserving and transforming Milwaukee's historic movie houses.
Jan 31st, 2011 by Jason Hillman