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Eyes on Milwaukee: Historic Third Ward Building Could Be Razed
Eyes on Milwaukee

Historic Third Ward Building Could Be Razed

Developers want to tear down 1884 building, a longtime tavern vacant since 2013.

MKE County: Should Road Through Lake Park Be Pedestrianized?
MKE County

Should Road Through Lake Park Be Pedestrianized?

A survey of nearby residents found great support for a pedestrian and bicycle-only Ravine Road.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Prospect Avenue Luxury Apartment Tower Approved
Eyes on Milwaukee

Prospect Avenue Luxury Apartment Tower Approved

But like 2017, will it be built?

Eyes on Milwaukee: Mitchell Street Redevelopment Must First Show Financing
Eyes on Milwaukee

Mitchell Street Redevelopment Must First Show Financing

Contingency by city must be met by developer or no permit to raze historic building.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 25-Story Prospect Ave. Tower Headed For Approval
Eyes on Milwaukee

25-Story Prospect Ave. Tower Headed For Approval

No opposition to revised design. Groundbreaking, construction could start this year.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Committee Overrules Historic Commission On Mitchell Street Project
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Committee Overrules Historic Commission On Mitchell Street Project

Will full council allow demolition of 1895 building for new affordable housing project?

Eyes on Milwaukee: Developer Will Refine Downtown Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

Developer Will Refine Downtown Hotel

Historic Commission staff pushes for less 'squat' design, more 'grandeur' in eight-story proposed hotel.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 11-Story Hotel Proposed for Brady and Farwell
Eyes on Milwaukee

11-Story Hotel Proposed for Brady and Farwell

New building would be only hotel on the city's East Side.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Historic Commission Will Review New Downtown Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

Historic Commission Will Review New Downtown Hotel

Plans proceeding for eight-story Tempo by Hilton across from Pere Marquette Park.

Back in the News: Bauman Defends Historic Preservation Process
Back in the News

Bauman Defends Historic Preservation Process

Developer Tim Gokhman complains HPC 'redesigns your project.'

Murphy’s Law: Is Historic Preservation Process Broken?
Murphy’s Law

Is Historic Preservation Process Broken?

Some feel city's process needs to be reformed. Are they right?

Now Serving: Two New Vendors Open at Paper Table
Now Serving

Two New Vendors Open at Paper Table

Plus: 7 new restaurants planned in town and farewell to Pat's Niche Pub and Grub.

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