Does Milwaukee Need an Aerotropolis?
Many cities have embraced concept of airport centered growth. Is Milwaukee falling behind?
Jan 15th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyHupy and Abraham, S.C. TELL THEM YOU MEAN BUSINESS
Voted Best, Rated Best, Year After Year… More than 60,00 Injured Hired Us. 1.800.800.5678. HUPY.COM
Jan 15th, 2015 by Hupy and Abraham, S.C.Program Helps Train Urban Business Owners
Small Business Administration's "street-wise" MBA trains people to run their own businesses.
Jan 15th, 2015 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceIs Milwaukee the Leading Freshwater City?
Perhaps no American city provides more access to its rivers and lake shore. First of a series.
Jan 15th, 2015 by David HolmesWhy the Streetcar Won’t Work
The planned route will duplicate bus routes and won’t solve any of the city’s needs.
Jan 14th, 2015 by Samuel Jensen“Women Can Be Just as Violent as Men”
Soulstice Theatre performs Shakespeare’s Macbeth with an all-female cast
Jan 14th, 2015 by Claire NowakWolcott & Gregg Sewing Machine Store
Located on E. Wisconsin near what is now the Iron Block building, the store offered an item that was greatly desired.
Jan 14th, 2015 by Jeff BeutnerHupy and Abraham, S.C. TELL THEM YOU MEAN BUSINESS
Voted Best, Rated Best, Year After Year… More than 60,00 Injured Hired Us. 1.800.800.5678. HUPY.COM
Jan 14th, 2015 by Hupy and Abraham, S.C.The Bus Stop That Isn’t
The Bay View “art stop” is neither art nor a good bus stop. For one-tenth the price, the city could have done far better.
Jan 14th, 2015 by Tom BambergerHow a Business Improvement District Helped South Side
Tortilla shop and Indian eatery among those benefitting from BID serving S. 13th St.
Jan 14th, 2015 by Molly Rippinger, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceState Spending on Outside Services Soars
Spending on outside contracts was $451 million in 2014, up 56% since 2010, when Gov. Walker took office.
Jan 13th, 2015 by Bill Lueders, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismA Concert for All Races and Creeds
Bel Canto Chorus offers a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. that tries to address segregation in Milwaukee.
Jan 13th, 2015 by Claire Nowak