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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TID amendment means affordable housing, traffic safety and other improvements for Bronzeville
Aug 1st, 2025 by Ald. Milele Coggs
Common Council adopts resolution expanding the Bronzeville Cultural and Entertainment District
Jan 24th, 2025 by Ald. Milele Coggs
Bronzeville takes center stage at the DNC
Statement from Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs August 22, 2024
Aug 22nd, 2024 by Ald. Milele CoggsFour To Be Honored at Indaba African Ball
Benefit funds free community summer entertainment series
Jan 26th, 2024 by St. Ann Center for Intergenerational CareMalaika Receives $250,000 Challenge Grant from the Fotsch Family Foundation
As part of a $500,000 gift to the Expansion to ThriveOn King
Nov 3rd, 2023 by Malaika Early Learning CenterEllen Gilligan to retire from Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Longtime Foundation President and CEO leaves legacy of growth, collaboration
Oct 11th, 2023 by Greater Milwaukee FoundationCall for artists goes out for the 2022 Bronzeville Artwalk
May 16th, 2022 by Ald. Milele Coggs
Supervisor Johnson Recognized with Distinguished Worldwide Humanitarian Award
Oct 15th, 2021 by Sup. Willie Johnson
Seventeen small businesses receive Greater Milwaukee Foundation loans
Investment helping build back jobs, economy in Black and Brown neighborhoods
Sep 22nd, 2021 by Greater Milwaukee FoundationPolice investigating rash of broken car windows/vehicle damage cases
May 10th, 2021 by Ald. Milele Coggs
MKE United’s Anti-Displacement Fund: One Tool for Combating Rising Assessments
Fund in year two continues work in north and south side neighborhoods
Jan 4th, 2021 by MKE UnitedFoundation makes new impact investments of more than $11 million
Dec 18th, 2020 by Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Anti-Displacement Plan and related fund honored with an Excellence in Planning Award
Statement of Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs, Alderman José G. Pérez and Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II
Nov 6th, 2020 by Milwaukee Common CouncilGreater Milwaukee Foundation to marshal $30 million for economic recovery
Long-term impact investments preceded by immediate small business relief
Jul 28th, 2020 by Greater Milwaukee FoundationMayor Tom Barrett’s 2020 State of the City Speech
Potawatomi Hotel Casino, February 10, 2020 As Prepared for Delivery
Feb 10th, 2020 by Tom BarrettCounty Partnership in Addressing Homelessness Wins National Award
Thurgood Marshall Apartments one of four programs recognized by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for creating healthier home environments
Jun 29th, 2018 by County Executive Chris AbeleWHEDA wins national HUD Secretary’s Award for Healthy Homes
Thurgood Marshall Apartments in Milwaukee recognized for excellence in healthy housing innovation
Jun 28th, 2018 by Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development AuthorityMilwaukee County Announces New Milestone in Efforts to End Chronic Homelessness
Milwaukee County opens Wisconsin’s First New Harm Reduction Housing Development
Oct 5th, 2016 by County Executive Chris AbeleHACM and Bublr Bikes Partner to Expand Bike Share into Low-Income Communities
National grant awarded to develop innovative outreach program
Jul 8th, 2016 by Housing Authority of the City of MilwaukeeBublr Bikes Sets Weekend Ridership Record
Unlimited Bublr rides on Tuesday July 5th to thank users and all Milwaukeeans
Jul 4th, 2016 by Bublr Bikes“Sponsor a Bublr Bike” Campaign Announced
Individuals and corporations can sponsor individual Bublr Bikes. Wheel & Sprocket first supporter of program.
Jun 9th, 2016 by Bublr BikesHistoric Brewers Hill Association Supports Proposed Milwaukee Sports and Entertainment Arena
"The project as proposed will be a major catalyst for economic development for the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County and the State of Wisconsin."
Jul 7th, 2015 by Historic Brewers Hill AssociationDifference Makers receive well-deserved recognition
2014 Dr. James G. White 6th District Difference Makers Award winners.
Jan 15th, 2015 by Ald. Milele CoggsBusy and festive opening weekend on tap for Bronzeville Week 2014
Festival launches week-long celebration in Bronzeville
Aug 1st, 2014 by Ald. Milele CoggsMeeting To Focus on Potential Development Opportunities in Bronzeville
News Release from Alderwoman Milele Coggs
Dec 13th, 2013 by Ald. Milele CoggsChristmas dinner to be served to family hit hard by loss
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs will join others in helping serve Christmas dinner to the family of Sharon Staples, who was shot and killed last year by juveniles during a street robbery.
Dec 21st, 2012 by Ald. Milele CoggsAlderwoman Coggs announces 2012 winner of 6th District Landscape Award
Again this year, residents were asked to nominate great landscaping or gardens and send in photos for judging.
Oct 11th, 2012 by Ald. Milele CoggsYouth Council panel seeking partners for Milwaukee Youth Alliance
The City of Milwaukee Youth Council’s Collaboration Committee invites local youth-led and youth-serving organizations to join the Milwaukee Youth Alliance (MYA), a new youth-led coalition of groups being organized by the Youth Council.
Jul 25th, 2012 by City of Milwaukee Youth CouncilImportant Bronzeville meeting info from Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs
Come and get an update on the Bronzeville redevelopment efforts and to meet the new Bronzeville Advisory Committee.
Jul 20th, 2012 by Ald. Milele CoggsGarfield Avenue Festival comes to Bronzeville Saturday
The free festival brings neighbors together to celebrate with plentiful music and entertainment, food, prizes, games and children’s activities.
Jul 20th, 2012 by Ald. Milele CoggsNeighborhood 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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2213 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
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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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338-340 W. Reservoir Ave.
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424 W. Walnut St.
Dead Bird Brewing occupies a portion of the property, 1726 N. 5th St. Winner of 2020 Mayor’s Design Award
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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






























