Old Library To Become Retail Market
Building on 42nd and North, vacant since 2003, would feature various retail vendors.
Jul 14th, 2018 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceCity’s First Mass Timber Building Planned
New Land 's environmentally-friendly office building planned for Downtown.
Jul 13th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneVantage on the Park
Hotel-to-apartments conversion moving right along.
Jul 13th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneThe Return of Bastille Days
Four-day French festival opened last night, with a new layout and familiar attractions.
Jul 13th, 2018 by Jack FennimoreGet Free German Fest Tickets
Become an Urban Milwaukee member and get two tickets worth $24.
Jul 13th, 2018 by Gabrielle BarriereRemembering Milwaukee’s Socialist Days
New book The Fall of Wisconsin, contrasts state’s progressives with Scott Walker era.
Jul 13th, 2018 by Dan KaufmanGive State Treasurer Real Power
Voters favored keeping position, so why not empower state treasurer as a fiscal cop?
Jul 13th, 2018 by Todd A. BerrySay Goodbye to Rosie’s on Water
After 19 years with same owner, downtown bar to be sold, pending city approval.
Jul 13th, 2018 by Jennifer RickDemocratic Candidates Duke it Out
In debate all eight Democrats running for governor blast the Foxconn deal.
Jul 13th, 2018 by Shawn JohnsonGroup Wants Independent North Division
Community group calls for MPS school to be run by independent, African American board.
Jul 13th, 2018 by Ryeshia Farmer, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceWhy Chrissie Hynde Endures
Hynde and The Pretenders tore up the Riverside in a memorable show.
Jul 12th, 2018 by Jim CrynsThe Plague of Bail Jumping Charges
134% increase in such charges in state since 2000 may force innocent people to plead guilty.
Jul 12th, 2018 by Gretchen Schuldt