Halyard Park is a neighborhood that is bounded by W. North Ave. on the north, N. Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. on the east, W. Walnut St. on the south, and N. 6th St. on the west.
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References
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MKE Housing Trends: A Look At Milwaukee Home Sales In Second Quarter of 2023
Aug 7th, 2023 by John D. Johnson
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Photo Gallery: Volunteers Clean Up Abandoned Building in Harambee
Jul 1st, 2023 by Graham Kilmer
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Eyes on Milwaukee: City Could Regulate Airbnb, Other Services
Jun 15th, 2023 by Jeramey Jannene
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Council Issues 20-Day Suspension To Lounge 340
Apr 21st, 2023 by Sophie Bolich
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Assembly Passes School Crime, Conversion Therapy Bills
Mar 15th, 2023 by Baylor Spears
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Bucks, Froedtert Plan Massive Health Equity Initiative
Mar 13th, 2023 by Jeramey Jannene
Recent Press Releases Referencing Halyard Park
Malaika Receives $250,000 Challenge Grant from the Fotsch Family Foundation
Nov 3rd, 2023 by Malaika Early Learning CenterAs part of a $500,000 gift to the Expansion to ThriveOn King
Ellen Gilligan to retire from Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Oct 11th, 2023 by Greater Milwaukee FoundationLongtime Foundation President and CEO leaves legacy of growth, collaboration
Neighborhood Buildings
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1739-1745 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
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1817-1819 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
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1821 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
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1825 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
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1916 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave.
Part of the St. Francis of Assisi Church campus.
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2050 N. 6th St.
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2053 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
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2151 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Dr.
Learn More Urban spelunking: See Schuster’s flagship building before it’s covered again
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2215 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
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2225 N. 7th St.
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314 W. Vine St.
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334 W. Brown St.
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City Place Apartments
Three-phase apartment development from the Haywood Group and Cardinal Capital Management.
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City Place Three – 2017
Proposed three-story, 30-unit building for the southeast corner of N. 6th St. and W. Vine St.
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City Place Two
Thirty-eight unit apartment building proposed for 1728 N. 6th St. by partnership of Thirty Six Blocks and Haywood Group.
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City Place Two – 2017
Nine market-rate townhomes proposed for the southwest corner of the intersection of N. 5th St. and W. Vine St.
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St. Francis of Assisi Church
Church at 1927 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave.
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ThriveOn King
Mixed-use complex being developed in former warehouse. Built in phases as Schuster's department store and later owned by Gimbels.
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Thurgood Marshall Apartments
Citations
- Growing JCP Construction to buy MLK Drive building for expansion - Jun 9th, 2015 - The Milwaukee Business Journal - Sean Ryan