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The Growing City
Updates on three new developments. Plus: a photographic tour of the Ward hall.
Oct 2nd, 2013 by Dave ReidThe High Cost of Calatrava
Overruns on his projects are killing other cities. The impact on Milwaukee and its art museum was more positive.
Oct 1st, 2013 by Bruce MurphyThree Beautiful Churches
This year's tour is sold out, but these beautiful churches by Edward Townsend Mix are still worth a visit
Oct 1st, 2013 by Rose BalistreriCream City Ribbon
How to revive a traditional manufactured product, add environmental sustainability, and become a success.
Oct 1st, 2013 by Tracey PollockOn the Trail of Major Pot Growers
More than 90,000 pot plants have been found in Wisconsin’s state and federal forests.
Sep 30th, 2013 by Steven WaltersSarah Fierek
"If you can’t find something to enjoy in this city, you simply aren’t paying attention!"
Sep 30th, 2013 by NewaukeeThe Traveling Bicycle Repair Man
Non-profit group's program has repaired 250 bikes on the South Side.
Sep 30th, 2013 by Tom Momberg, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceThe Three Mansions of Michael White
The Rite-Hite CEO is a trustee of the River Hills village board. But he also owns homes in Milwaukee and Arizona.
Sep 29th, 2013 by Michael HorneViews from Wisconsin Gas Building
Rarely-seen views from the 1920s Art Deco building. But alas, we couldn't get inside the flame.
Sep 27th, 2013 by Dave ReidPark(ing) Day Across America
Milwaukee wasn't the only city celebrating the day, as these photos document.
Sep 27th, 2013 by Angie SchmittBrewing as a Conceptual Art
Brenner Brewing has a ways to go before it functions as a working brewery. Plus: a fundraiser for the anti-Clarke candidate.
Sep 27th, 2013 by Michael HorneTargeting Black Infant Mortality
Despite disagreements, groups working on problem are making progress.
Sep 26th, 2013 by Rick Brown, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service















