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How to Create 3,000 Urban Gardens

Non-profit Victory Gardens Initiative fills city’s food deserts with fresh produce.

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Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant

New place in West Allis, The Farmer’s Wife, serves comfort food from the 1950s.

Op-Ed: Bader’s Move to Central City Is Laudable
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Bader’s Move to Central City Is Laudable

Bader Philanthropies will move from Third Ward to 3318 N. MLK Drive.

Weekly Happy Hour: This is It! Has Daily Discounts
Weekly Happy Hour

This is It! Has Daily Discounts

City’s longest running gay bar has great drink specials seven days a week.

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Weekly Happy Hour

Best Friendz Klubhouse Is All About Cocktails

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The Legacy of Welford Sanders

The Legacy of Welford Sanders

Community leader and developer helped improve MLK Drive, other neighborhoods.

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Second Healthy Food Market on MLK Drive?

Proposed deli and produce market would help transform "food desert."

City Business: Amaranth Bakery
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Amaranth Bakery

Delicious home-made bakery and a commitment to the neighborhood were somehow combined in a unique venture.

City Business: Refuge Smoothie Café
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Refuge Smoothie Café

Joshua Janis is building an empire of fruit smoothies, one cafe at a time.

Running For Good Food

Running For Good Food

Growing Power's 5K run supports organization and combats urban food deserts.

Transforming the State’s Largest Public Housing Development

Transforming the State’s Largest Public Housing Development

City bulldozed 332 barracks-style units at Westlawn and replaced them with more urban styles.

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