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Downtown Gets New Pasta Restaurant
Plus: New halal restaurant for Mitchell St., new pasta bar at East Side food hall.
Feb 13th, 2019 by Jennifer RickWho Wants The Modjeska Theatre?
Historic Mitchell St. theater for sale or lease as an entertainment venue, but needs repairs.
Jan 30th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneMKE Business Now Entrepreneurship Summit Set For Saturday, January 26th
Summit to be held at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School
Jan 23rd, 2019 by Ald. Milele CoggsHistoric Mitchell Street Neighborhood Resident Joins Klassen Remodeling & Design as Design Facilitator
LuzElena Téllez brings creative flair, inventive skills to Butler firm
Nov 14th, 2018 by Klassen Remodeling & DesignNew South Side Taco Restaurant
Plus: New Halyard Park taproom, East Side food hall and Bar Louie in Brookfield.
Oct 2nd, 2018 by Zach KomassaNew Mural Installation at MPL Mitchell Street Branch Kicks Off “Our Town” Artist Residency
The mural was designed by the library teen interns with support from the artist-in-residence on the project, Erick Ledesma.
Jul 11th, 2018 by Milwaukee Public LibraryMitchell Street, Town’s Most Popular Name?
Mitchell Park, Boulevard, airport, etc., all named after one family.
Jun 22nd, 2018 by Carl BaehrConcert this Thursday at Butterfly Park
This event is free and will feature Latin jazz from Cache MKE.
Jun 19th, 2018 by Common Council President Jose PerezWhy Mitchell Street Sun Fair Was Cancelled
Republican law aimed at Milwaukee BIDs made it harder to raise money for fair.
May 11th, 2018 by Edgar MendezImproving Transit – Another Chance to Weigh In
Bus Rapid Transit Meeting April 9th at Mitchell Street Library
Apr 4th, 2018 by Milwaukee County Transit SystemPlanning Underway for “Our Town” Grant, Artist-In-Residence Selected
Collaboration Selected by NEA to be housed at MPL Mitchell Street Branch
Mar 22nd, 2018 by Artists Working in EducationThe energy and determination of the people is infectious
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez - March 9, 2018
Mar 9th, 2018 by Common Council President Jose PerezHarassment Plagues Low-Wage Workers
Many women feel powerless to report it, fear loss of job.
Feb 16th, 2018 by Elizabeth BakerNew Library Transforming Mitchell Street?
Library and apartments part of street’s renaissance, says Ald. Perez, others.
Jan 30th, 2018 by Jabril FarajNew Library Embraces the Future
Mitchell Street branch is the city’s most technologically advanced.
Oct 9th, 2017 by Graham KilmerBryant’s, Serving Cocktails Since 1936
Originally a "tied house," Bryant's is city's oldest cocktail lounge. Stop in during Doors Open.
Sep 22nd, 2017 by Michael HorneThree Great New Libraries Coming
Three new neighborhood libraries all use new approach of mixed-used development.
Feb 16th, 2017 by Graham KilmerWitkowiak Plans Major Expansion on Mitchell Street
Funeral home will add banquet hall, open-air plaza and floral shop.
Dec 14th, 2016 by Graham KilmerSouth Side Residents Create New Mural
Artist-led project creates mural on wall of El Rey grocery on 13th and Burnham.
Aug 22nd, 2016 by Rebecca CarballoCounty Program Combats Urban Food Deserts
New SEED program launches mobile retail groceries and community gardens.
Jul 14th, 2016 by Rebecca CarballoGreen Space Project on Forest Home Avenue?
El Rey’s owners have donated land. Community planning has begun.
Jun 19th, 2016 by Edgar MendezPublic video art event on West Historic Mitchell Street
The event will feature video productions by more than 30 regional and national artists projected simultaneously onto exterior surfaces and within buildings.
Jun 15th, 2016 by Common Council President Jose PerezSalas Has Cheap Drinks, Good Burgers
There’s no official Happy Hour, but Salas Burgers has cheap drinks all the time.
Jun 2nd, 2016 by Joey GrihalvaThe Small Pleasures of Koz’s Mini Bowl
For 60 years it's featured duck-pin bowling, the last such place in town.
May 13th, 2016 by Michael HorneConverting Spaces to Places
Learn about Milwaukee's next great public spaces.
Apr 27th, 2016 by YP WeekHealth Center Restores Old Goldmann’s
Indian health center serving 7,500 patients rehabs old store for 40,000 square-foot center.
Jan 28th, 2016 by Brendan O’BrienBest 15 Local Music Shows of 2015
Milwaukee’s music scene keeps getting better, as this list suggests.
Dec 29th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaAnmol Investment Purchases Historic Mitchell Street Properties
RFP Commercial Recent Transactions
Nov 25th, 2015 by RFP Commercial, Inc.Bryant’s Old Fashioned Charm
Venerated south side cocktail lounge will be open early for the 5th Annual Doors Open Milwaukee.
Sep 18th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaPublic Input Sought on South Side Library
Community input will help planning of Milwaukee Public Library's new branch on Mitchell Street.
Sep 9th, 2015 by Marlita Annette BevenueRash of morning street robberies on city’s near south side
Joint statement from Alderman Bob Donovan and Alderman José G. Pérez July 22, 2015
Jul 22nd, 2015 by State Rep. Bob DonovanOur Children “Are Not For Sale”
Local coalition uses shocking ads on bus shelters and vending machines to combat human trafficking.
Jun 19th, 2015 by Allison DikanovicNew Neighborhood Mural Created
Mural on 16th and Mitchell meant as a universal message about Latino pride and culture.
Jun 2nd, 2015 by Devi Shastri20 Years of Making Communities Healthier
Community HealthCorps volunteers work at 200 sites in 17 states, including on Milwaukee's South Side.
May 7th, 2015 by Wyatt MasseyMilwaukee Public Library Selects HGA to Design New Forest Home Branch
HGA has a history of designing libraries and has worked with MPL on several previous projects.
Mar 24th, 2015 by Milwaukee Public LibraryA Developer Who Does Affordable Housing
MANDI nominee Todd Hutchison has built dozens of residential developments on the near north and south sides.
Mar 6th, 2015 by Brendan O’BrienWalker’s Budget Reduces Historic Tax Credits
Tighter guidelines for credits and less total funding could hurt development in Milwaukee.
Feb 20th, 2015 by Andrew McCannBicycle Shop Invests in Lincoln Avenue
Ben's Cycle owner also bought an old movie theater, and next will redevelop former bakery into mixed-use building.
Dec 13th, 2014 by Raina J. JohnsonBoard Rejects Proposals for Forest Home Library
City's Public Library Building and Development Committee votes not to move forward on either proposal.
Dec 12th, 2014 by Edgar MendezNew Forest Home Library Coming
Two proposals were unveiled at a public meeting of library board. Which one is better?
Dec 5th, 2014 by Michael HorneA Guide to Milwaukee Murals
New web site maps and explains more than 70 central city murals.
Oct 6th, 2014 by Andrea WaxmanLong Live the Polish Moon Ride!
A great turnout, a beautiful foggy night, and fun polka and Mexican music -- the ride was a big success and will surely grow in coming years.
Aug 29th, 2014 by Dave SchlabowskeMilwaukee Public Library Seeks Development Partners
Milwaukee Public Library (MPL) is asking real estate developers to submit information on current and potential projects that could be compatible with a library near four neighborhood libraries slated for replacement.
Aug 27th, 2014 by Milwaukee Public Library“You grow up, you have kids and everything changes”
Farence Rogers is looking forward to just one thing, his son graduating from college.
Aug 14th, 2014 by Jabril FarajHistoric Mitchell St. walk with Alderman Pérez and Mayor Barrett
Alderman José G. Pérez will be joined by Mayor Tom Barrett for a walk down Historic Mitchell Street.
Aug 6th, 2014 by Common Council President Jose PerezMitchell Street Tells Its Story
A new public art project captures the history and people of the near South Side.
Jun 25th, 2014 by Lisa BonvissutoListening to Mitchell announces its Grand Opening on July 11th from 6-8pm with an immersive audio installation at 723 W. Mitchell
Thomsen & Carr launch multiple entry points to engage with public art installation
Jun 24th, 2014 by Press ReleaseNeighborhood meeting set to provide South Stadium construction update
Milwaukee Public Schools will host a meeting Tuesday evening to update neighbors on the construction at the district’s South Stadium site.
Jun 23rd, 2014 by Milwaukee Public SchoolsListening to Mitchell, an interactive public art project of image and sound by Sonja Thomsen and Adam Carr, coming to Milwaukee’s Historic Mitchell Street
Seven block temporary public artwork excavates street’s present through the act of listening
May 22nd, 2014 by Press ReleaseHistoric Modjeska Theatre Moves Closer to Opening
The Modjeska Theatre Project LLC, owners of the Modjeska Theatre at 1124 West Historic Mitchell Street, has named Larry Widen to the position of Executive Director.
Mar 23rd, 2014 by Press ReleaseLife of a Bicycle Cop
A police officer's Marine training helps him patrol the South Side.
Jan 8th, 2014 by Zac BellmanMilwaukee taxpayers can avoid parking headaches and long lines
Pay your taxes at US Bank.
Dec 16th, 2013 by Ald. Jim BohlCity Budget’s Impact on Neighborhoods
From more police officers and new libraries to street pavement spending, changes will have big impact.
Oct 31st, 2013 by Brendan O’BrienRebuilding Another Library
Neighbors discuss plan to replace Forest Home Library with new mixed-use building modeled after East Side branch.
Oct 10th, 2013 by Maria CorpusNew Violence Prevention Center Opens
Mayor calls it a "gigantic step" for the South Side.
Sep 4th, 2013 by Brendan O’BrienForest Home Library Closed on Tuesday, August 6th
Scheduled Water Maintenance Will Shut off Water for Day
Aug 5th, 2013 by Milwaukee Public LibraryTargeting South Side Crime
Police department is increasing foot and and squad car patrols to combat summer crime on South Side.
Jun 6th, 2013 by Eric OliverAlderman Donovan calls for hiring 300-400 new police officers; points to New York City’s example
Statement of Alderman Bob Donovan March 11, 2013
Mar 11th, 2013 by State Rep. Bob DonovanThe African American Advantage
The county’s black residents have $3.6 billion in annual income and black neighborhoods have far more purchasing power than suburbs.
Feb 14th, 2013 by Bruce MurphyFamily needs assistance to help pay for 15- year-old daughter’s funeral
Alderman José G. Pérez is inviting residents to help the family of Brendaliz Morales Rodriguez, who died earlier this week after being shot accidentally by a sibling, according to the family.
Jan 10th, 2013 by Common Council President Jose Perez
































































