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The Return of Peter Park
Now a top consultant, the former city planner says Milwaukee's 20-year plan was done in a decade.
Sep 11th, 2015 by Michael HorneBrady Street Won’t Get Camp Bar
Owner backs off from plan to put bar in old hardware store building. So what will take its place?
Sep 8th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreRipping the Top Off
East Side building loses one floor, is gaining two more, as Sage on Prospect is created.
Sep 4th, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneLa Masa Is Tasty Addition to Brady Street
The empanadas are mostly delicious and you could eat the sauces with a spoon.
Aug 31st, 2015 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonBay View Loses Pizza, Gains Ceviche
Pepi's Pizza will move from Howell Ave. to Brady Street and C-Viche will open on KK.
Aug 27th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreTale of a Tumbling Team
The Milwaukee Flyers is a non-profit that helps kids learn acrobatic tricks -- and life lessons.
Aug 19th, 2015 by Laura ThompsonMore Asian Food for Milwaukee
New Szechuan place for East Side and new Japanese and Thai places coming to Tosa.
Aug 18th, 2015 by Jon RichieBrady Street Apartments Debated at Meeting
And Frank Alioto gives remarkable speech about Brady Street's potential.
Jul 30th, 2015 by Michael HorneThe Return of River Horse?
New bar coming to Riverwest. New empanadas place opens on Brady.
Jul 28th, 2015 by Jon RichieVan Gogh Live
Written and Performed by Terrence James Coffman at the Charles Allis Saturday, September 19th, 2015
Jul 28th, 2015 by Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums IncFOCA’s Annual Who Dunnit?
Murder Mystery Friend Raiser is Sunday, August 9, 2015
Jul 27th, 2015 by Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums IncHarbor Area Will Be Redesigned
Calling all architects & planners: Brownfield with coal piles bordering harbor will be redeveloped.
Jul 27th, 2015 by Michael HorneHi Hat Garage Is Quite a Scene
One of the best deals in town: half-off taps, rail mixers and wine.
Jul 27th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaGarfield Avenue Festival
Festival packs the street with blues and barbecue and beer. Our photos capture the easy-going vibe.
Jul 23rd, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneWhy Bucks’ Entertainment District May Fail
Across the country these mega-projects have hurt cities with generic development that banishes local charm.
Jul 14th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyNew Apartment Complex for Brady Street
Proposed three-floor structure would offer apartments aimed at millennials plus 2,400 square feel of retail space.
Jul 9th, 2015 by Michael HorneCity Goes Crazy for Wine
Wine pairings with meals getting ever so popular in the city that made beer famous.
Jul 8th, 2015 by Jon RichieRiver Rhythms Hosts Folk Rock Flavor, Thriftones
Miller products, wine and soda will be available at the Westown Beverage tent with all proceeds going to benefit the free event.
Jul 7th, 2015 by Westown AssociationBublr Bikes Offers Summerfest-Goers New Transit Option
Summerfest attendees can use the Bublr station located in front of Discovery World.
Jun 25th, 2015 by Bublr BikesCelebrating the Life of Paul Jakubovich
A host of notables gathered to salute Jakubovich and the fabulous historic architecture of Milwaukee he helped protect.
Jun 22nd, 2015 by Michael Horne10 Changes in Restaurants and Bars
Safe House, Wisconsin Pizza Works and Indulgence Chocolatiers lead the list.
Jun 18th, 2015 by Jon RichieFinally, a Beer Garden Disguised As a Polish Flat
The Nomad’s "Faux Flat" design is approved, but noise is a concern for neighbors
Jun 11th, 2015 by Amanda MickeviciusWe Must Imitate Other Cities
New study says we must build a Bucks arena and bigger convention center. But its data actually tells a much different story.
May 19th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyNew Bike Trails Coming
Beerline Trail from Keefe to Capitol Dr. will be completed in July and Phase 4 of Oak Leaf Trail north from Estabrook Park in November.
May 15th, 2015 by Dave SchlabowskeWill Historic Building in Third Ward Be Saved?
Third Ward review board defers decision on Historic Designation. And Milwaukee now has a Croatian sister city.
May 15th, 2015 by Michael HorneWangard Partners Hits Brady and Water Street Milestones
Demolition on the Brady and Water Street Development Completes with Astounding Salvage Metrics
May 14th, 2015 by Wangard Partners, Inc.Layton Blvd. and National Ave.
Talk about car-centric. And what a huge parking lot. Yes, it can be improved.
May 7th, 2015 by Rachel QuednauHow the Beltline Project Is Changing Atlanta
Ryan Gravel, who conceived the project that is transforming Atlanta, will speak in Milwaukee on April 17.
Apr 7th, 2015 by Andrew McCannAre Abrahamson’s Days as Chief Justice Numbered?
Constitutional amendment on April referendum would result in her being replaced as chief justice. Even if it fails, her salary will be reduced.
Mar 27th, 2015 by Michael Horne“Blessing of the Bublrs” Celebrates Bublr Bikes’ First Residential Station, on Brady Street
Bublr Bikes also announces $100,000 in new private donations
Mar 23rd, 2015 by Bublr BikesThe Social Scene for LGBT Folks
Sports clubs, bars, bingo and coffee shops are among the places where they meet. Second of two-part column.
Mar 18th, 2015 by Denise CawleyDavis Sets, Cancels Meeting on Streetcar
His claim on streetcar turns out to be false. Meanwhile, new city assessor appointed with little fanfare.
Mar 17th, 2015 by Michael HorneMeet and Greet with 10th district candidate at Hybrid Lounge
"My mission is to serve as an open-minded, positive, problem-solving leader as well as a lifelong learner."
Mar 17th, 2015 by Solana Patterson-RamosSummer Starts Today as Bublr Bikes Come out of Winter Hibernation, Ready for Riding
Bublr 2015 Bike-‐Sharing Season Starts Today With New and Cheaper Rates
Mar 16th, 2015 by Bublr BikesSwing Park Nominated for MANDI Award
And its story -- and controversies- keep getting retold.
Mar 4th, 2015 by Jabril FarajWater and Knapp
It’s almost an empty wasteland. It can’t get worse, but how much can it improve?
Feb 26th, 2015 by Rachel QuednauHalliday’s Is Historic Oddity
An 1888 home designed by Alfred Clas became a funny little tavern on Farwell where a bar stool always seems available.
Feb 25th, 2015 by Michael HorneThe New Gateway to Bay View?
Development proposed at neighborhood meeting would include 5 stories, 3,000 square feet of first floor retail and 72 apartments on 4 floors above this.
Feb 18th, 2015 by Michael HorneWalker’s Point on the Rise
South 2nd St. is booming and redevelopment on National Ave. may follow a similar pattern.
Feb 9th, 2015 by Dave ReidWho Will Replace Paul Jakubovich?
Ald. Bauman is pushing for prompt action to replace the longtime historic preservation head, who died last month.
Jan 20th, 2015 by Michael HorneAn Overlooked Gem Off Brady Street
Built in 1891 by then-prominent architect Bernard Kolpaki, the home was restored and is now owned by a Whitefish Bay school principal.
Jan 13th, 2015 by Michael HorneRena’s Closet Coming to Brady Street
Another retail store run by another Glorioso, and the selection of clothes and shoes looks lovely.
Jan 8th, 2015 by Michael HorneThe House of Holiday Lights
The building with Libby's Lounge on Van Buren St. has long had a wonderful display of lights and the show is still on, even though the bar was sold.
Jan 5th, 2015 by Michael HorneThe Legacy of Paul Jakubovich
The City’s Historic Preservation Officer had an unmatched knowledge of and commitment to the preservation of historic buildings.
Dec 31st, 2014 by Michael HorneTrocadero Sold; Eitel No Longer Lowlands Group Manager
Dramatic change means owners of Red Lion also own Trocadero, giving them both bars on "Tannery Row."
Dec 20th, 2014 by Michael HorneWhy the Swing Park Failed
It became a comedy of errors, but raises serious questions about the city’s strategy for “creative placemaking.”
Dec 16th, 2014 by Tom BambergerRep. Brostoff’s Historic East Side Condo
The new assemblyman lives in an 1870s building once used for rooming houses, but now elegantly refurbished, like most of the neighborhood.
Dec 10th, 2014 by Michael HorneThe Standard Has a Strange History
Just off Brady Street, it goes back to 1888, with a long list of owners and names.
Dec 2nd, 2014 by Michael HorneHuge Turnout for East Library Opening
It was a truly an East Side event, and a crowd with tons of notables celebrated history in the making.
Nov 24th, 2014 by Michael HorneWill Red Lion Roar on Water Street?
Proposed British pub would replace Brocach. Approval seems likely, despite some worries about noise from the patio.
Nov 11th, 2014 by Michael HorneLast Remaining Single Family Riverfront Lot
“Build your dream home in an established community.” The lot can be yours for just $79,000.
Nov 7th, 2014 by Michael HorneRita DeMerit
"I truly do love the whole small city with a big city feel."
Oct 27th, 2014 by NewaukeeWater St. and Humboldt Ave.
Can the city upgrade and improve its design? First story in a new series.
Oct 23rd, 2014 by Rachel QuednauNew Development in Brady Street Area
Old Hamilton Stables will be renovated to create seven “micro-industrial spaces” on Hamilton St.
Oct 6th, 2014 by Michael HorneMaclovio Vega
"I remember when downtown Milwaukee didn't exist. Buildings such as the Calatrava and University Tower are creating a unique skyline."
Sep 29th, 2014 by NewaukeeThe Cream City’s Classic Churches
Nothing better exemplifies the city’s architectural history than its cream brick churches.
Sep 3rd, 2014 by Christopher HillardDo You Want A Bike Station in Your Neighborhood?
Bublr Bikes is seeking input from community members on where to locate its new bike stations.
Aug 19th, 2014 by Raina J. Johnson“Bublr” Bike Share System Is Launched
The $3 million system is now installing 10 bike sharing stations and could expand to 100 stations and 1,000 bikes.
Aug 6th, 2014 by Dave ReidAmbulance Chasing Lawyer Chases Abele
Plus: Bud Selig’s birthday bash and where will new Journal CEO live?
Aug 1st, 2014 by Michael HorneBrasil on Brady!
Brady Street once again shut down, as huge crowd gathers for Sunday's World Cup final, in a carnival-like celebration.
Jul 15th, 2014 by Dave ReidTimes Square Pizzeria Will Move
But will stay in Walker's Point, in new place accommodating 100 diners.
Jun 30th, 2014 by Mac WrittShelley Owen
"As cultured and progressive as Milwaukee is, the one issue where this city is far behind is our struggle with segregation."
Jun 9th, 2014 by NewaukeeBrady Street BID#11 Teams up with NEWaukee for 3rd Annual Art Walk
The Brady Street Business Improvement District, BID#11, and NEWaukee will partner up to host the 3rd Annual Art Walk during Spring on Brady.
Jun 4th, 2014 by Nik KovacRochambo Coffee & Tea House
The Brady Street cafe has become a favorite for organic coffee, unique teas and Irish Whiskey.
May 14th, 2014 by Mrinal GokhaleThe City’s New “Social Network for Neighbors”
National social networking platform Nextdoor.com hopes to connect every neighborhood in town.
Apr 11th, 2014 by Michael HorneAlaa Musa’s Penthouse Condo
Casablanca restaurant owner lives in style at very urban 601 Lofts, where John Ernst Restaurant's customers once parked.
Mar 31st, 2014 by Michael HorneThe Resistible Rise of Public Art
More and more of it is scattered about the city. But how much of it does anyone actually like?
Mar 21st, 2014 by Tom BambergerDevan Brown
"I’m a big fan of the Milverine. I think it’s great he’s become Milwaukee famous just by being around and being a badass."
Feb 17th, 2014 by NewaukeeMcKenna Shaffer
"The walking and biking trails along the lake are great, but getting to them is a like playing Frogger across Lincoln Memorial Drive."
Feb 10th, 2014 by NewaukeeNEWaukee Hosts Second Annual Eastside Music Tour Presented by Associated Bank
NEWaukee hosts the Second Annual Eastside Music Tour Presented by Associated Bank located on Brady Street, on Saturday March 1, 2014 from 4p.m. - 11p.m.
Jan 27th, 2014 by Press ReleaseJonathan Brostoff announces candidacy for Wisconsin State Assembly
New Leadership for a New Milwaukee
Dec 11th, 2013 by Rep. Jonathan BrostoffAnodyne Coffee Roasting Company
The new cafe and coffee roasting shop in Walker's Point has an all organic coffee menu and a knowledgeable staff
Dec 11th, 2013 by Mrinal GokhaleMarina Will Battle Geenan for Assembly Seat
Dimitrijevic and Geenan are already competing for labor support.
Nov 21st, 2013 by Michael HorneJonathan Brostoff
An aide to state Sen. Larson, he discovered politics -- and love -- while a student at UWM.
Nov 13th, 2013 by Tracey PollockBrookfield Square Welcomes County Buses
Unlike Southridge and other suburban malls, Brookfield Square actually runs ads to attract bus-riding city residents.
Nov 7th, 2013 by Michael HorneKristin Wollenberg
"I live near Brady Street and the people watching is just spectacular."
Nov 4th, 2013 by NewaukeeWhy We Lost the Marsupial Bridge Swings
The city hasn't allocated money to maintain them. Should the nearby Business Improvement District adopt them?
Oct 10th, 2013 by Michael HorneScooter Nation
Scooters and mopeds are becoming more popular, particularly in bicycle-friendly cities.
Aug 2nd, 2013 by William BottDaglas Does Dallas
After a brief stay as Milwaukee Magazine editor, Cristina Daglas is off to become editor of D Magazine!
Aug 1st, 2013 by Michael HorneRoman Coin’s 125-Year-Old Pabst Bar
The only tavern built by the Pabst Theater's architect has been a Brady Street mainstay since the 1890s.
Jul 31st, 2013 by Nastassia PutzThe Space is the Place
How the owners of Comet, Hi Hat and Bel Air Cantina have changed the city.
Jul 26th, 2013 by Tom BambergerSt Paul Bridge Will Be Rebuilt
Seventh bridge reconstructed on Barrett's watch will include streetcar tracks.
Jul 25th, 2013 by Michael HorneWhere July Fourth Doesn’t Happen
River Hills and West Milwaukee are the county's only communities without a July 4th celebration.
Jul 3rd, 2013 by Michael HorneThe Global Style of Nomad World Pub
It’s local but international, and rated as one nation’s top bars to watch soccer.
Mar 24th, 2013 by Audrey Jean PostenBrady Street BID Expands Boundaries?
And Milwaukee's corporations asleep on gay marriage issue?
Mar 6th, 2013 by Michael HorneHi Hat’s Educated Cocktails
Built in a former schoolhouse, Hi Hat offers a broad education in mixology.
Feb 17th, 2013 by Audrey Jean PostenAlderman Pérez part of this week’s “Around the Corner” episode on MPTV
Each episode of “Around the Corner” is broadcast on Milwaukee Public Television, Channel 10.1.
Feb 6th, 2013 by Common Council President Jose PerezThe Ghost Sign That Wasn’t
A bit of fake Milwaukee history, some questionable MATC ads, and debunking a war on pot.
Jan 16th, 2013 by Michael HorneMeet the Merchant: Bill Lison and Nate Fried
Owners of Hybrid Lounge are this month's Meet the Merchant
Dec 11th, 2012 by Jeramey JanneneMeet the Merchant – Ecopet / Moon Smiley
Ecopet / Moon Smiley - 1229 E. Brady St.
Oct 18th, 2012 by Press Release
















































































