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411 E. Mason St.

This is the location of Hotel Metro.

Prior to the becoming a hotel the building served as offices for Blunt Ellis & Loewi.

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Urban Guide: Halloween-Themed Food and Drink Events in Milwaukee
Urban Guide

Halloween-Themed Food and Drink Events in Milwaukee

Savor, sip and scream at more than 25 Milwaukee destinations, including a fake Applebee's and two TV show pop ups.

Tropical Rooftop Bar To Become Winter Wonderland

Tropical Rooftop Bar To Become Winter Wonderland

Plus: Tin Widow will become "Miracle."

Pufferfish Tiki Bar To Open Permanently at Hotel Metro

Pufferfish Tiki Bar To Open Permanently at Hotel Metro

Grand opening for rooftop bar is May 5.

Now Serving: Hotel Metro Adding Rooftop Tiki Bar
Now Serving

Hotel Metro Adding Rooftop Tiki Bar

Also new: Meat & Co. coming to Walker's Point, a Downtown pizza pub and West Allis ice cream shop.

Now Serving: Oggie’s Returns to Downtown Hotel Metro
Now Serving

Oggie’s Returns to Downtown Hotel Metro

Plus: fire at Hooligan'ts, a new soul food restaurant and Supermoon releases first beers.

Now Serving: New Mac’n’Cheese Place in Bay View
Now Serving

New Mac’n’Cheese Place in Bay View

New Caribbean restaurant in Walker's Point and Basque-style cuisine on East Side.

Now Serving: More Mexican for Milwaukee
Now Serving

More Mexican for Milwaukee

New Gypsy Taco in Bay View and Taqueria El Jefe in Tosa.

Now Serving: Two Mystery Restaurants Opening
Now Serving

Two Mystery Restaurants Opening

One in Third Ward, one in Delafield, but the names are yet to be revealed.

Spring Gallery Night and Day to be held April 15 and 16, 2016
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Spring Gallery Night and Day to be held April 15 and 16, 2016

This spring, the quarterly event showcases 49 venues throughout the downtown Milwaukee area.

Investor, developer team up to bid on Milwaukee Center
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Investor, developer team up to bid on Milwaukee Center

Office building boom has tenants hopping
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Office building boom has tenants hopping