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A New Tower for Prospect Ave

Will the council allow a 27 floor apartment tower on Prospect Ave?

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The North End Grows Yet Again

Phase four of project will have 155 apartments on six floors. But no name as yet.

Green Luminaries: Neighborhood Group Battles Pollution
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Neighborhood Group Battles Pollution

Century City Triangle Neighborhood Association wins award for rain barrels, rain gardens.

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The Transformation of Walker’s Point

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Eyes on Milwaukee: Fresh Thyme Opens Downtown
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Fresh Thyme Opens Downtown

See inside Milwaukee's newest grocery store, with the "spirit of a farmer's market."

Eyes on Milwaukee: Mandel’s Baby Boomer Tower
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Mandel’s Baby Boomer Tower

Proposal will develop last remaining site in the original "Park East." But is it needed?

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See The Rhythm Rising

140-unit project will fill the Downtown's doughnut hole.

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Learn about Milwaukee's next great public spaces.

Milwaukee Arts Barge Idea Floated

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Could the barge become a vibrant public space for events and community connections?

Green Luminaries: Mequon Nature Preserve Battles Water Pollution
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Mequon Nature Preserve Battles Water Pollution

MMSD gives group its Green Luminary award in recognition of these efforts.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Who’s Renting All Those New Apartments?
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Who’s Renting All Those New Apartments?

Millennials or aging baby boomers? Experts disagree on why the building boom.

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