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Listing of the Week: BreakWater 20th-Floor Penthouse
Listing of the Week

BreakWater 20th-Floor Penthouse

Luxury living at its finest in this penthouse with spectacular skyline views.

Now Serving: Downtown Gets Two New Bars
Now Serving

Downtown Gets Two New Bars

New sports bar, new cocktail bar. And Valentine takes over airport coffee houses.

Eyes on Milwaukee: The Couture is Finally Happening
Eyes on Milwaukee

The Couture is Finally Happening

County to move bus routes off site at end of month, demolition of building imminent.

East Town Association announces new happy hour specials at Jazz in the Park
Press Release

East Town Association announces new happy hour specials at Jazz in the Park

Discounted drinks now available from 5 – 6 p.m. at downtown’s outdoor concert series

Milwaukee’s Bastille Days to commemorate Nice, France tragedy with moment of silence tonight, July 15
Press Release

Milwaukee’s Bastille Days to commemorate Nice, France tragedy with moment of silence tonight, July 15

Bastille Days invites the community to gather near the festival’s main stage in Cathedral Square Park this evening at 7 p.m. to honor the victims of Nice and their loved ones.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Council Okays Streetcar to Bucks Arena
Eyes on Milwaukee

Council Okays Streetcar to Bucks Arena

$40 million extension would add .75 miles to route, also connect convention center.

Bastille Days serves up gourmet French fare to indulge in all weekend long
Press Release

Bastille Days serves up gourmet French fare to indulge in all weekend long

Festival offering free food and drink demos, firkin tapping and wine tastings, plus 30 eateries onsite

Dining: Eating Cheap at the Metro Restaurant
Dining

Eating Cheap at the Metro Restaurant

Its offerings for Downtown Dining Week were good but skimpy.

Friday Photos: Northwestern Mutual Tower Gets Glassy
Friday Photos

Northwestern Mutual Tower Gets Glassy

But brace yourself, the skywalks are coming.

Weekly Happy Hour: This is It! Has Daily Discounts
Weekly Happy Hour

This is It! Has Daily Discounts

City’s longest running gay bar has great drink specials seven days a week.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 5 Things Milwaukee Should Steal from Detroit
Eyes on Milwaukee

5 Things Milwaukee Should Steal from Detroit

Yes, Detroit has huge problems, but also some creative innovations worth considering.

REALTORS® Downtown Diggs Saturday, June 4th
Press Release

REALTORS® Downtown Diggs Saturday, June 4th

Get a first-hand taste of the variety, energy and convenience of city living during the Downtown Diggs Condo Open House hosted by GMAR on Saturday.

Dining: Buckley’s Is a “10”
Dining

Buckley’s Is a “10”

Lovely food, lovely service, in upscale yet casual ambience.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Masonic Lodge Could Become Hotel
Eyes on Milwaukee

Masonic Lodge Could Become Hotel

Plan would build addition atop historic building, but will preservation advocates block it?

Cathedral Square Market to offer local produce and free entertainment this summer season
Press Release

Cathedral Square Market to offer local produce and free entertainment this summer season

Farmers’ market featuring yoga, dance workouts, music and more every Saturday

Friday Photos: See The Rhythm Rising
Friday Photos

See The Rhythm Rising

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

Bastille Days announces beaucoup de entertainment to downtown Milwaukee
Press Release

Bastille Days announces beaucoup de entertainment to downtown Milwaukee

The 35th annual Bastille Days presented by Columbia St. Mary’s returns to Cathedral Square Park July 14-17 with free entertainment all weekend long.

Weekly Happy Hour: Fire on Water Is Great for Music
Weekly Happy Hour

Fire on Water Is Great for Music

And the happy hour runs four hours, and all night on Tuesday.

Bublr of the Month: Ibrahim Amin
Bublr of the Month

Ibrahim Amin

Bublr provides an easy way to avoid paying for parking.

Friday Photos: Northwestern Mutual’s Tower Hits the Heights
Friday Photos

Northwestern Mutual’s Tower Hits the Heights

The 32-story tower is nearly at its maximum height.

Eyes on Milwaukee: How Urban is Bucks New Arena?
Eyes on Milwaukee

How Urban is Bucks New Arena?

Not so much. The biggest problem with the new Bucks arena design is the ground floor.

Photo Gallery: St. Patrick’s Day Parade Turns 50
Photo Gallery

St. Patrick’s Day Parade Turns 50

Green beer, green gear and green cheer will enliven Downtown on Saturday afternoon.

Listing of the Week: The BreakWater
Listing of the Week

The BreakWater

Three-bedroom, 17th-floor condo, great views of Downtown, East Side and all the amenities.

Now Serving: New Seafood Restaurant for Downtown
Now Serving

New Seafood Restaurant for Downtown

And new Middle Eastern restaurant for the East Side.

Milwaukee marks 35th anniversary of city’s favorite French festival, Bastille Days
Press Release

Milwaukee marks 35th anniversary of city’s favorite French festival, Bastille Days

Among the annual highlights is the BMO Harris Bank Storm the Bastille Run/Walk.

Supervisor Steve F. Taylor Reacts to Committee’s Vote to Fund Marcus Center in Light of Takeover
Press Release

Supervisor Steve F. Taylor Reacts to Committee’s Vote to Fund Marcus Center in Light of Takeover

“This decision flies in the face of the principles of the good stewardship of taxpayer dollars.”

City Streets: Jefferson Street Became Asphalt Showcase
City Streets

Jefferson Street Became Asphalt Showcase

Charles Pfister spent his own money to pave the street abutting his hotel in the new style.

Plenty of Horne: NM Demolishing Downtown Buildings
Plenty of Horne

NM Demolishing Downtown Buildings

Firm hired by Northwestern Mutual achieved 93% recycling on new tower, but not this time.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Pfister Hotel, About 1910
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Pfister Hotel, About 1910

Pfister and Milwaukee Club buildings still survive. Both have famous designers.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Donovan Lies About Streetcar Suit
Eyes on Milwaukee

Donovan Lies About Streetcar Suit

City loses challenge to state law making it pay for utilities, Donovan lies about impact.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside 833 East
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside 833 East

Step inside the new 18-story office tower that will help transform the lakefront.

City Streets: Jackson St. Almost Had a Subway
City Streets

Jackson St. Almost Had a Subway

A mile-long underground railway was planned in 1890s.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Bankers Row, 1860s
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Bankers Row, 1860s

Two of Milwaukee's oldest surviving buildings were banks at Water and Michigan.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 18-Story Tower on River Proposed
Eyes on Milwaukee

18-Story Tower on River Proposed

57-unit apartment tower would replace 1880s-era, two-story building on Wells St.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New NM Apartment Tower Moves Forward
Eyes on Milwaukee

New NM Apartment Tower Moves Forward

Its less-discussed project, a 33-story residential and parking tower, is quietly continuing.

Now Serving: The Resurrection of Karl Ratzsch’s
Now Serving

The Resurrection of Karl Ratzsch’s

German restaurant will have new owner. Plus a new small-plates restaurant coming.

Eyes on Milwaukee: BID Sells Streetcar-Related Development
Eyes on Milwaukee

BID Sells Streetcar-Related Development

Downtown BID guide shows business support, sells vacant land along streetcar route.

Plenty of Horne: Aladdin Brings Cafe to City Hall
Plenty of Horne

Aladdin Brings Cafe to City Hall

The Middle Eastern-restaurant is also located at Public Market and Amtrak station.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Van Cott Block Building, Late 1860s
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Van Cott Block Building, Late 1860s

It had many businesses and is now where the high-rise First Financial Centre is located.

Coalition of Photographic Arts kicks off new year with real Life Mad Man
Press Release

Coalition of Photographic Arts kicks off new year with real Life Mad Man

Award-winning ad exec dave hanneken featured january 12th

Listing of the Week: 601 Lofts Penthouse
Listing of the Week

601 Lofts Penthouse

Looking to entertain guests? This place delivers the full package, plus gracious living.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Milwaukee and Wisconsin Streets, Late 1860s
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Milwaukee and Wisconsin Streets, Late 1860s

These buildings still stand today, except (at left) the original steeple of St. John's Cathedral.

411 East Wisconsin Receives LEED Gold Certification
Press Release

411 East Wisconsin Receives LEED Gold Certification

Largest LEED Gold certified building in the city

Listing of the Week: 601 E. Ogden Ave.
Listing of the Week

601 E. Ogden Ave.

Real estate is location, location, location and this condo has got a great one.

DNA Milwaukee Spearheads “FREE” Parking Stickers for Weekend Downtown Parking Signage
Press Release

DNA Milwaukee Spearheads “FREE” Parking Stickers for Weekend Downtown Parking Signage

The challenge: Although parking is free on Saturdays in two‐hour time zones and all day on Sundays, parking signs do not clearly convey this message.

City Streets: Broadway, the Street of Tragedies
City Streets

Broadway, the Street of Tragedies

Three of the most tragic incidents in city history happened on Broadway.

Briggs & Al’s Run Road Closure & Bus Detour Information

Briggs & Al’s Run Road Closure & Bus Detour Information

Watch where you park your car on Friday night, it might not be there Saturday.

City Streets: Milwaukee’s Grand Avenue
City Streets

Milwaukee’s Grand Avenue

For much of the twentieth century, Wisconsin Avenue was the entertainment and retail center of the city.

Jazz in the Park: Questions for Bill Bonifas & Legends of Jazz
Jazz in the Park

Questions for Bill Bonifas & Legends of Jazz

Bonifas has been playing for 50 years and has connected to every jazz musician in town.

Milwaukee Film Festival Announces Full 2015 Lineup
Press Release

Milwaukee Film Festival Announces Full 2015 Lineup

Festival to open with Youth; Oscar winner Paolo Sorrentino’s new film stars Michael Caine & Harvey Keitel. Award-winning films plentiful in Documentary Festival Favorites and Worldviews programs

Should City Approve Subsidy for Bucks Arena?

Should City Approve Subsidy for Bucks Arena?

The costs keep rising. And the benefits seem iffy.

City Streets: The History of Kilbourn Avenue
City Streets

The History of Kilbourn Avenue

Formerly Biddle and Cedar Streets, it was renamed and widened into grand civic lane.

City Streets: The History of Plankinton Avenue
City Streets

The History of Plankinton Avenue

Once West Water St., it’s pretty short but long on history.

Bar Exam: Taylors, Downtown’s Neighborhood Bar
Bar Exam

Taylors, Downtown’s Neighborhood Bar

It was one of the first bars in town to embrace its sidewalk, and feature outdoor drinking.

“On the Corner of Jefferson & Wells…”
Press Release

“On the Corner of Jefferson & Wells…”

TAYLOR’S Downtown Neighborhood Bar Celebrates 20 Years in business with a Block Party!

Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons Reaches Major Milestone
Press Release

Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons Reaches Major Milestone

The first piece of glass curtain wall has gone up on the southwest corner of The Commons building.

Now Serving: Rare Steakhouse Coming Soon
Now Serving

Rare Steakhouse Coming Soon

Milwaukee also adds City Lights Brewery and Ian's Pizza is on the move.

Mason Street Grill to Host Four-Course Dinner Featuring Both Wine & Beer Pairings
Press Release

Mason Street Grill to Host Four-Course Dinner Featuring Both Wine & Beer Pairings

Stags’ Leap Winery and Deschutes Brewery and will square off with diners deciding if beer or wine pairings come out on top

Jazz in the Park: Questions for Steely Dane
Jazz in the Park

Questions for Steely Dane

The band performs Steely Dan classics and will be playing at Jazz in the Park this Thursday.

City Business: Downtown Books
City Business

Downtown Books

Owner Keith Pajot loves the business. But it's getting harder to find used books for his inventory.

Peck Pavilion Dance: Questions for Ballet Folklorico Nacional
Peck Pavilion Dance

Questions for Ballet Folklorico Nacional

The Milwaukee company specializes in the regional, traditional dances of Mexico.

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