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Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 1. August 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 1. August 2011

Milwaukees 3rd Bike Corral By Dave Schlabowske Streetscape alters look, feel of historic business district By Edgar Mendez Developers plan apartment building on North Avenue By The BizTimes Daily Food Truck Thursday at the Courthouse By Andrew Wagner East Town Association director taking similar post in Fresno By Jeff Sherman von Briesen & Roper stays at 411 building, expands space By Tom Daykin Sale of foreclosed homes wins council approval By Tom Daykin Milwaukee aldermen approve downtown streetcar project By The BizTimes Daily Milwaukee council approves loan for North End By Sean Ryan Downtown Milwaukee streetcar line gets Common Council approval By fox6now.com Milwaukee streetcar approval comes with spending safeguards By Sean Ryan Milwaukee Common Council approves streetcar plan By Jeff Engel Council approves conversion of Wells St. to two-way traffic By Tom Daykin Council approves city loan for Mandels North End apartments By Tom Daykin BizTimes Around Town: UWM School of Public Health By The BizTimes Daily Its time to celebrate Downtown employees By Andrew Wagner Moving downtown By jsonline.com Streetcar: Let these four know how you feel By Jeff Sherman

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 25. July 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 25. July 2011

Downtown businesses hop onboard for streetcars By Steve Jagler Put a bike path on the Hoan and the world wont stop turning By Dave Schlabowske City plans sale of foreclosed homes to Maures, Brinshore By Tom Daykin New Berlin tentatively resolves housing dispute By Mike Johnson Legislature’s budget committee okays money for upgrades at Milwaukee train station By fox6now.com Milwaukee committee backs North End loan By Sean Ryan Plan to upgrade Milwaukee-to-Chicago rail line moves forward By The BizTimes Daily State Hiawatha service spending approved By Sean Ryan North End to tap out Park East TIF By Sean Ryan Juneau, Cathedral Square parks project would require tax levy By Steve Schultze Budget committee votes to spend $31.6 million on rail service By Jason Stein and Patrick Marley Milwaukees first urban island party By Mary Louise Schumacher Barrett, Kovac defend streetcar project By Sean Ryan North End loan clears comptroller review By Sean Ryan MSOE planned parking structure, soccer field still delayed By Tom Daykin Dean of new UWM freshwater school won’t just dip his toe in By John Schmid

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 18. July 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 18. July 2011

Dean of new UWM freshwater school won’t just dip his toe in By John Schmid City loan for Mandel apartments likely to be repaid, report says By Tom Daykin Streetcar utility costs likely to come down By Larry Sandler Great Transit News – – Milwaukee’s Long-Awaited Downtown Streetcar System Picking Up Fresh Speed By James Rowen Milwaukee streetcar plan passes committee By Jeff Engel Milwaukee streetcar plan on track for passage By Larry Sandler North End loan gains first approval By The Business Journal Proposed city loan for Mandel apartments crosses first hurdle By Tom Daykin Milwaukees Second Bike Corral By Dave Schlabowske Conversion of Wells, other downtown streets to two-way inches forward By Tom Daykin Southeastern Wisconsin Public Transit Testimonial Series: Scott VanderSanden (President, AT&T) By Launch Milwaukee DOT reconsiders biking / walking lane on the Hoan Bridge By Tom Held DOT will study possible Hoan Bridge biking, walking lane By Tom Daykin Bike Racks Come to the Thurston Woods Garden By The Thurston Woods Neighborhood and Agape Community Center Milwaukee streetcar garners business support By The Business Journal Wangard closes on financing for East Side apartment project By Real Estate Weekly Work begins immediately on east side apartments after loan closing By Tom Daykin Feds Tell Milwaukee Streetcar Funding Cannot Be Transferred To Other Purposes, And Can Be Withdrawn By James Rowen City seeks designs for new East Library By Bobby Tanzilo Milwaukee seeks developer for North Avenue library By Sean Ryan Planned downtown Marriott hires management firm By Tom Daykin Downtown Marriott developer names hotel manager By The Business Journal Commuter Paradise By Dave Schlabowske Planned King Drive grocery store seeks MEDC loan By Tom Daykin Tell Key Milwaukee Aldermen You Want The Milwaukee StreetcarTell Key Milwaukee Aldermen You Want The Milwaukee Streetcar By James Rowen Streetcar hearing draws a crowd By Sean Ryan City seeks development proposals for East Library By Tom Daykin Proposed food truck regulation causes stir By Stacy Vogel Davis Pabst buildings proposed for $22 million senior apartments project By Tom Daykin New Berlin residents divided on racism’s role in city’s housing decision By Bill Glauber Developer plans to buy and restore historic Iron Block building By BizTimes Daily Can Abele cut art project? By Steve Schultze Historic, troubled Iron Block selling to developer Trainer for 2nd time By Tom Daykin New York firm proposes senior housing at former Pabst complex By Sean Ryan

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 11. July 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 11. July 2011

New York firm proposes senior housing at former Pabst complex By Sean Ryan City of Milwaukee makes push to start streetcar By Sean Ryan One key to job growth By Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Cathedral Place TIF funds eyed for streetcar line By Larry Sandler Feds support New Berlin low-income, senior housing project By Mike Johnson and Bill Glauber 440th site could be renamed as business park By The Business Journal Miller Park sales-tax collections jump By Don Walker New Milwaukee DPW commissioner approved By The Business Journal New Town building Net-Zero home By John Rebchook Groundbreaking Thursday for new portion of UWM building at Pabst brewery By Real Estate Weekly Vacant E. Wisconsin Ave. space remodeling for new retail By Tom Daykin State budget cuts transit funding, but it could have been worse By Larry Sandler Silver City Townhomes and sports court celebrate opening By Edgar Mendez Neighborhood groups tap solar power, reduce costs By Yiting Mao Free energy-efficient products available to building owners By Jennifer Jorgensen New Library Branch to Open on Villard Ave By Matthew Myers Bike-sharing gears up in U.S. as gas prices soar By Daniel Lippman

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 4. July 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 4. July 2011

The City Cyclist: Follow the River By Mark Wenzel Downtown Milwaukee Night Out By BID21 Senior housing transformation at Sacred Heart By Michael Timm Raised bike lane for Bay Street in Bay View By Bay View Compass Coal pile’s days likely numbered By Bay View Compass Dan Adams Knows a Thing or Two About Burnham Park/Neighborhood Project Week 2 By Lisa Goldman Soldiers Home named national landmark By Mary Louise Schumacher PNC Bank buys tax credits to help finance Westlawn redevelopment By Tom Daykin Scattered-Site Rental Housing By Max Max Barrett launches discounted water rate program By Doris Hajewski Mandel and city officials reach agreement on North End loan By Real Estate Weekly Real Estate Spotlight: Schlitz Park upgrades could increase competition for class B office tenants By Real Estate Weekly Summerfest begins today with revamped grounds By Real Estate Weekly New Berlin City Council meets for first since federal gov. filed lawsuit By fox6now.com Group proposes regional hub around Mitchell International Airport called aerotropolis By fox6now.com Latitude Apartments 100 percent leased By Real Estate Weekly ICC seeks development proposals for its property By Real Estate Weekly Citys first raised bicycle lane is getting on track By Tom Held Zoning changes recommended for Port redevelopment area By Tom Daykin B-cycle sets the stage for bike sharing in Milwaukee By Tom Held Toppers launches pizza truck By Doris Hajewski Bader gift supports construction of UWM science complex By The Business Journal Downtown Books to split into three locations By Tom Daykin Mandel and city officials reach agreement on $4.6 million North End loan By The BizTimes Daily Mandel, city of Milwaukee reach agreement for North End loan By Sean Ryan Mandel, city officials reach deal on proposed North End loan By Tom Daykin Streetcar: An economic engine for Downtown and the entire city By Jeff Sherman City proposes sale of tax-foreclosed homes to Gorman & Co. By Tom Daykin Milwaukee makes impression as convention host By Stacy Vogel Davis County balancing act: Abele seeks revenue boost to balance budget By Rich Kirchen Grand ideas By Alysha Schertz

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 27. June 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 27. June 2011

Milwaukee makes impression as convention host By Stacy Vogel Davis County balancing act: Abele seeks revenue boost to balance budget By Rich Kirchen Grand ideas By Alysha Schertz Bike Sharing in Milwaukee … Soon? By Dave Schlabowske Downtown Books packs its stuff, says goodbye with a send-off party Thursday night By Nick Kotecki The B-Cycle bike share demo proves idea has legs (or wheels) By Jason McDowell Bike-sharing program bends the ear of local execs By Corrinne Hess U.S. sues New Berlin for rejecting affordable housing project By The Business Journal Report: Milwaukee is good market for hotel investors By The Business Journal Downtown two-way street plan draws supporters, opponents By Tom Daykin CommonBond completes Milwaukee project By Sean Ryan Downtown residents group, safer bars urged for night time economy By Tom Daykin Group suggests ways to improve downtown nightlife By Stacy Vogel Davis Marcus Prize winner announced By Mary Louise Schumacher Milwaukee to convert one-way streets to two-way streets By fox6now.com New strategies suggested for Downtown nightlife districts By Andrew Wagner Convention center opposes proposed Wells St. two-way conversion By Tom Daykin St. Johns on the Lake tower nears opening By Real Estate Weekly Schlitz Park adds amenities for bicycles By Real Estate Weekly National Soldiers Home named to Most Endangered Historic Places list By Real Estate Weekly I just joined the Bike Fed! By Dave Schlabowske Hank Aaron State Trail goes west! By Eddee Daniel Milwaukee may see more two-way streets downtown By Sean Ryan Work to start soon for Alterra Bay View project By Stacy Vogel Davis MCTS Gets You Straight to the Gate for Summerfest 2011 By Milwaukee County Transit System Green projects planned for South 6th Street By The Business Journal The 10 Most Convenient Cities in America By Jason Notte Fondy Market offers fresh food to city folks, initiates new farm By Molly Synder Schlitz Park improves bike facilities in time for criterium Tuesday By Jason McDowell In:Site to unveil ambitious public art project Saturday By Mary Louise Schumacher Schlitz Park prepares for biking pros and daily commuters By Tom Held …Milwaukee Streetcar.. By Hanna Seegers

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 20. June 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 20. June 2011

Milwaukee Mayor Asks Walker To Veto Budget Provisions Penalizing City By James Rowen Loan program proposed for Milwaukee solar power projects By Sean Ryan New Grand Avenue strategy based on St. Louis program By Stacy Vogel Davis Bonds approved for Milwaukee apartment renovation By Sean Ryan Trek rolls its bike-sharing system to Milwaukee By Tom Held Bay View project to get cleanup loan By The Business Journal Lakefront transit center tear down could come at a lower cost By Tom Daykin Downtown Milwaukee has much to offer Kohls By Steve Jagler Developers tweak downtown Marriott design By The BizTimes Daily Park Lafayette 90 percent leased By Sean Ryan Foreclosed Park Lafayette Towers reaches 90% occupancy rate By Tom Daykin Marriott hotel to preserve more of historic downtown buildings By Tom Daykin Marcus completes renovations at Hilton Milwaukee City Center By BizTimes Daily Narrower roads: Less expensive, safer, and more bike/pedestrian friendly By John Michlig Clybourn Bridge Now Bicycle Friendly By Dave Schlabowske Light rail from a sports point of view By Michael Hunt Chicagos Protected Bike Lane is Now Protected By Dave Schlabowske Barrett appoints new DPW commissioner By The Business Journal Hoan alternative: build up set to start on city’s first raised bike lane By Tom Held Bay Street to get Milwaukees first raised bike lane By Dave Schlabowske CRE Guide: Take 5 with Julie Penman By The Business Journal Soldiers Home District gets “Endangered” designation By Andrew Wagner Milwaukees Soldiers Home named to national list of endangered places By Mary Louise Schumacher Abele embarks on sharing government services By Rich Kirchen Sommer Bier keg tapping coming June 21 to Pere Marquette Park By Jeff Sherman Southeastern Wisconsin leaders ask state to restore mass transit funding By The BizTimes Daily Chicago sees the light, and it shining all the way from NYC By Dave Schlabowske Milwaukee pushes forward on streetcar By Sean Ryan Milwaukee still pushing for streetcar line By Larry Sandler Abele: Some Park East land could provide temporary parking By Larry Sandler Former Tower site redevelopment to use federal tax credits By Tom Daykin Milwaukee buzzing about entrepreneur efforts By Stacy Vogel Davis Civic group envisions design tech cluster in Milwaukee By Kathleen Gallagher Groups plan projects for Cathedral Square, Juneau parks Read more: Groups plan projects for Cathedral Square, Juneau parks By Sean Ryan State to receive $81 million for affordable housing By Paul Gores Loyalty hotel project partially approved By Sean Ryan Apartments planned for Bay View seek city loan for cleanup work By Tom Daykin Developer hopes to begin downtown Hilton project by September By Tom Daykin Developer plans $18 million Milwaukee apartment renovation By Sean Ryan Park East development plan gets more time from County Board panel By Tom Daykin LBWN fills National Avenue storefront with public art By Yiting Mao Summerfest sets up foundation to help renovate grounds By Tom Held Proposed Park East land sale for MSOE development still in talks By Tom Daykin Company uses free bikes as part of […]

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 13. June 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 13. June 2011

Company uses free bikes as part of wellness program By William D’Urso Locust Street Festival: Celebrate Riverwest! By Megan E. Daniels Waukesha needs water By Andrew Weiland Milwaukee-area CEOs pedal wellness By Corrinne Hess Hotel, bookstore moving to Broadway By Sean Ryan Abele makes it official: He’s killing the courthouse art project By Steve Schultze Park East developer files for bankruptcy on separate Chicago project By Tom Daykin Exploring the past, present and future with Historic Milwaukee By Kevin Mueller The City Cyclist: Time to ride By Mark Wenzel Eat this street too By Getting Around Minneapolis Loyalty Building hotel will be 128-room Hilton Garden Inn By The BizTimes Daily PODCAST: Ladies who ride: The Bella Donnas By Mark Metcalf Milwaukee County still unhappy with new plan to divide RTA cash By Larry Sandler Schlitz Park makeover to include demolition of 121-year-old Brewhouse building By Real Estate Weekly Commission to review proposed Loyalty Building conversion to hotel By Tom Daykin Finalists for $700,000 downtown Milwaukee sculpture revealed By Mary Louise Schumacher UWM names freshwater school’s founding dean By The Business Journal UWM names dean of School of Freshwater Sciences By John Schmid Spend some time in the county parks this summer By Dave Begel Can we call it “Bike to Work and Don’t Be a Jackass About It Week?” By Jason McDowell Grand Avenue lands two arts tenants By Stacy Vogel Davis Park East developer requests more time By Sean Ryan Waukesha mayor would send water project to referendum By Don Behm Touring Milwaukee with John Norquist By Mary Louise Schumacher Downtown: Kohls Corporate, a store or both? By Jeff Sherman Food trucks roll into Schlitz Park By Damien Jaques New Food Truck Gathering; Take Out Tuesday at the Schlitz Park starts June 7 By Andrew Swofford UPAF Ride for the Arts: The TCD Mega-Gallery! By Brian Jacobson Bike to Work Week tips from the author of the “Big Book of Bicycling” By Tom Held Petition to Bike the Hoan By Dave Schlabowske Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker to Spend up to $2 Billion on New Roads By Eric Jaffe Schlitz Park renovations to add more green By Andrew Wagner Building Boondoggles? By WISPIRG Milwaukees public works chief set to retire By Larry Sandler Schlitz Park renovations to include brew house demo, new park space By Tom Daykin Trek CEO pedals a product he loves By jsonline.com North End loan agreement getting closer By Sean Ryan Marquette students’ green design could catch water on S. 6th St. By Don Behm Oil Addiction: Is Your State Working to Break It? By Deron Lovaas Bike Instead of Drive This Week By Karen Cinpinski

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 6. June 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 6. June 2011

Trek CEO pedals a product he loves By jsonline.com North End loan agreement getting closer By Sean Ryan Marquette students’ green design could catch water on S. 6th St. By Don Behm Oil Addiction: Is Your State Working to Break It? By Deron Lovaas Bike Instead of Drive This Week By Karen Cinpinski City official wants to untangle spaghetti of lakefront freeway ramps By Tom Daykin City officials push for bicycle, pedestrian access on Hoan Bridge By Tom Held Milwaukee groups receive state grants to promote local events Read more: Milwaukee groups receive state grants to promote local events By The Business Journal Master plan for Mitchell Park to get updated By Georgia Pabst Schlitz Park business park to undergo $30 million renovation By Tom Daykin Commute on Hank Aaron State Trail opens Tales from the Road By Mark Edmund Milwaukee officials hope to attract Kohl’s HQ By Real Estate Weekly Alterra sways city on key intersection By Michael Timm Summer festivals enhance Milwaukee’s image, economy By Andrew Wagner Lakefront development needs freeway ramp changes, Marcoux says By Tom Daykin Suburbanite Scare Watch: Summer By Matt Wild History inspires new apartment development in Lindsay Heights By Kenya Evans Menomonee Valley Passage tapped for design award By Andrea Waxman A Bicycle Built for You – Opportunity Wisconsin By Discover Wisconsin More Money For Wisconsin Highways, Less For Everything Else By James Rowen Aldermanic districts getting a look By Larry Sandler Market Trend: Milwaukees Retail Vacancy Stays at 6.8% By Justin Sumner

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 30. May 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 30. May 2011

Market Trend: Milwaukees Retail Vacancy Stays at 6.8% By Justin Sumner Public art concepts for the Milwaukee County Courthouse to be unveiled By Mary Louise Schumacher Sun Fair to shine on Mitchell Street By Molly Synder Budget panel would shift $160 million in revenue to highways By Patrick Marley Abele rips cuts in Milwaukee County transit By The BizTimes Daily Mayor’s Design Awards announced By Mary Louise Schumacher Young and Coggs congratulate recipient of WHEDA tax credits By milwaukeecourieronline.com 9to5 asks court to enact sick leave law Read more: 9to5 asks court to enact sick leave law | The Business Journal By Se Downtown: A beer garden blog from 2008 may be gaining traction By Jeff Sherman PODCAST: A view of Milwaukee on two wheels By Mark Metcalf Clean Wisconsin: Committee votes to repeal clean water rules By Amber Meyer Smith Walker: heading into the transportation funding abyss? By Gretchen Schuldt Advocates say wind projects in jeopardy By Thomas Content Gas price spike predicted for holiday By Tom Held Transit: A Lifeline for People with Disabilities and Seniors By Make It Work Milwaukee! Coalition Growing Power gets grand prize from Green Giant By onmilaukee.com Experts Predict Gas Price Hike By wisn.com Grand opening Monday for veterans apartments By Real Estate Weekly Analyst: Gas prices may spike this week By The Business Journal Wisconsin slips to third in bike-friendly state rankings By Tom Held At least be fair By jsonline.com Norquist leads local planner reunion By Sean Ryan Group Emphasizes Scott Walker’s Rail Funding Fiascos (Yes, Plural) By James Rowen Facts About Wisconsin Transportation Funding By 1000 Friends of Wisconsin Walker Budget: Major Highway Project Restructuring By 1000 Friends of Wisconsin Council allows residents to keep chickens on their properties By Larry Sandler Sherman Park housing initiative announced By Georgia Pabst Make room for the grandkids By Karen Mahoney Milwaukee-area leaders call for more transit aid By Larry Sandler Milwaukee River Waterslide By Carrie Trousil Two Wisconsin firms make top 50 list for affordable housing developers By Tom Daykin Walker signs bills on veto power, MPS buildings By Jason Stein ICSC: Milwaukee officials seek franchisers By Stac Perspective home buyers choosing locations based on daily commutes By fox6now.com Milwaukee officials want more bus money By The Business Journal Schlitz Park to add electric vehicle charging station By The BizTimes Daily We need better alternatives to driving our cars By Steve Hiniker Don’t neglect sewers By jsonline.com South 13th Street offers colorful collection of shops and services By Molly Synder

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 23. May 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 23. May 2011

We need better alternatives to driving our cars By Steve Hiniker Don’t neglect sewers By jsonline.com South 13th Street offers colorful collection of shops and services By Molly Synder Rebuilding homes and lives By milwaukeecourieronline.com Milwaukee’s Will Allen is named Grand Prize Winner in “The Green Awards” By fox6now.com Education is the key to Milwaukee’s future By Patti Wenzel Tax credits will support Tower Automotive project By The Business Journal Madison’s first bike-share stations to open Sunday By Tom Held MPS Forest Home Avenue School wins a library makeover from Target By Bobby Tanzilo Funding for public land program may be cut 30% By Jason Stein and Lee Bergquist Wind power plant winds up By Milwaukee News Buzz Urban creamery project has groundbreaking ceremony Thursday By Tom Daykin An American in Paris: Vélib test ride By Dave Schlabowske A vision for a better Milwaukee By Steve Jagler Sheehy floats using Miller Park tax for new arena By Don Walker Lakefront development efforts need “can do” attitude, Cudahy says By Tom Daykin Gathering of the food trucks By Damien Jaques Central Library renews environment via green roof By Bobby Tanzilo Bike rack use increases on Milwaukee County buses By Tom Held Capitol Drive bike/pedestrian bridge opening set for Memorial Day weekend By Tom Held Abele proposes changes to county By The Business Journal Groundbreaking Thursday for green commercial building in Walker’s Point By Real Estate Weekly City to issue Bronzeville RFPs By Real Estate Weekly Abele proposes changes for sick leave, vacation payouts By Steve Schultze Groundbreaking ceremony marks the start of green Healing Collective By Molly Synder Complete Street: cyclists invited By Dave Schlabowske Stone Creek unveils Grand Avenue Lounge By onmilwaukee.com Milwaukee retail grant programs endorsed By The Business Journal Pedestrian bridge proposed By Milwaukee News Buzz Construction on wind turbine project near Hoan Bridge could start in July By Thomas Content Manpower’s Joerres plans 3rd Ward penthouse By Sean Ryan New Land owners, AnchorBank settling foreclosure suit, counterclaim By Tom Daykin It’s time for a new arena By James E. Causey

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 16. May 2011

Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 16. May 2011

It’s time for a new arena By James E. Causey How much of Milwaukee do you see? By Andy Tarnoff Maritime Bank demo scheduled for first week of June By Katherine Keller Bay Views key intersection to be reconfigured By Michael Timm Alterra to begin demolishing Bay View building in June for new bakery By Tom Daykin Café Benelux opening in four weeks By Paul Schwartz Anchor institutions may be called on to do more By Anneliese Dickman Kohls looking at all alternatives for new headquarters Read more: Kohl’s looking at all alternatives for new headquarters By Stacy Vogel Davis 1st and Pittsburgh gets something new By Dave Schlabowske Transit in peril in state budget proposals By Coalition for Advancing Transit Kohls searching broadly for a new headquarters, CEO says By Doris Hajewski State picks plan for Zoo Interchange rebuild By Tom Held Democratic source: Kohl will not seek re-election By Craig Gilbert City could sue over recycling grants By Matt Hrodey Bill to give city control of vacant MPS buildings advances Read more: Bill to give city control of vacant MPS buildings advances By The Business Journal Kohls searching broadly for a new headquarters, CEO says By Doris Hajewski Milwaukee ranks high in transit study By Rich Rovito Truth-o-meter for Tom Helds readers By Dave Schlabowske Soon mobile workers can rent workspace by the month By Molly Synder State budget panel adopts tight limits on local property taxes By Jason Sein Milwaukee County supervisors seek 90% of unused RTA funds By Steve Schultze Loan to Helios increases; solar firm lands big European contract By Thomas Content MEDC approves loan for Mitchell Building purchase, remodeling By Tom Daykin Wangard Partners gets HUD loan guarantee for downtown apartment project By Real Estate Weekly The gateway to a high-speed future is bypassing Wisconsin By Tom Rave Sewers & Housing Policies By Brian Peters Developer plans apartments near former Tower Automotive site By Tom Daykin Wangard to build Milwaukee apartments By Sean Ryan Walker’s Point Center for the Arts creates space for kids, community By Molly Synder Enterprise Zone bill passed by Senate, headed for Walker By Jason Stein Senate supports letting city sell MPS buildings By Jason Stein East side apartments get HUD loan guarantee; construction starts soon By Tom Daykin Abele protests plan to split unused RTA money By Larry Sandler East side apartments get HUD loan guarantee, construction starts soon By Tom Daykin Cyclists paying our way, Walker style By Dave Schlabowske Milwaukees first bike corral By Dave Schlabowske Hundreds of volunteers work on 10 Habitat houses By Georgia Pabst Municipal leaders pan County Board redistricting plan By Steve Schultze Metro home prices forecast to rise slightly; dip statewide By Paul Gores Floridas High-Speed Rail Money Sent to 15 States and Amtrak By Government Technology Habitat for Humanity plans to build 50 Milwaukee homes in 2011 By fox6now.com Wisconsin left out of latest high-speed rail funding allocation By The BizTimes Daily Amtrak Hiawatha grant application unsuccessful By The Business Journal […]