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NEWaukeean of the Week: Hayley Short
NEWaukeean of the Week

Hayley Short

"Milwaukee is a hidden gem in the US..."

Eyes on Milwaukee: Construction Moving Along at St. Rita Square
Eyes on Milwaukee

Construction Moving Along at St. Rita Square

Did DCD and alderman save the project from being value engineered?

House Confidential: Top 10 Homes Featured in 2018
House Confidential

Top 10 Homes Featured in 2018

Readers loved these stories the most.

Friday Photos: The Easton Rises
Friday Photos

The Easton Rises

Apartment building being constructed on site between Ogden and Brady.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Wyatt Tinder
NEWaukeean of the Week

Wyatt Tinder

"My favorite Milwaukee tradition is Pridefest Milwaukee!"

Downer Theatre is Street’s Anchor

Downer Theatre is Street’s Anchor

Opened in 1915, survived the silent era, the oldest still operating movie theater in Milwaukee.

New “Activity” Cafe for Lower East Side

New “Activity” Cafe for Lower East Side

Hangout MKE Cafe on N. Farwell will have coffee, s'mores, and games, games, games.

Plats and Parcels: Affordable Housing for Walker’s Point
Plats and Parcels

Affordable Housing for Walker’s Point

Ohio-based developer eyeing Milwaukee project.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Construction Starts on St. Rita Square
Eyes on Milwaukee

Construction Starts on St. Rita Square

Senior housing and new "Little Pink Church" will replace St. Rita's on Lower East Side.

Eyes on Milwaukee: The Hop Has a Schedule
Eyes on Milwaukee

The Hop Has a Schedule

Streetcar begins operating with a public schedule. When will real-time data arrive?

NEWaukeean of the Week: Sabrina Stangler
NEWaukeean of the Week

Sabrina Stangler

"My biggest hope is for the city to attract investors..."

Eyes on Milwaukee: Streetcar Opens to Public
Eyes on Milwaukee

Streetcar Opens to Public

"This is your assignment: ride the streetcar," says Mayor Barrett.

Dining: Food Hall Announces Vendors
Dining

Food Hall Announces Vendors

Laughing Taco, Pedro's empanadas, Scratch Ice Cream and more.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Streetcar Service Starts November 2nd
Eyes on Milwaukee

Streetcar Service Starts November 2nd

The Hop to launch with "Grand Hop-ening" celebration November 2nd-4th.

Plats and Parcels: An East Side High Rise in 2019?
Plats and Parcels

An East Side High Rise in 2019?

Mandel announces plans to break ground on Prospect Ave. tower

Friday Photos: Terra Cotta on the East Side
Friday Photos

Terra Cotta on the East Side

New building brings back a material not used for decades in Milwaukee.

Friday Photos: Nine10 at Land Place Rises
Friday Photos

Nine10 at Land Place Rises

Apartment building rising just a few blocks from Brady Street.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Homes Popping Up Around Brady Street
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Homes Popping Up Around Brady Street

One of the city's oldest neighborhoods is a hotbed for new construction.

House Confidential: A Home Built for Entertaining
House Confidential

A Home Built for Entertaining

Owners of this riverfront home hold their share of Democratic fundraisers.

Bar Exam: Nomad’s Worldly Beer Garden
Bar Exam

Nomad’s Worldly Beer Garden

The Nomad is a Brady Street fixture and its patio has become a destination in its own right.

Friday Photos: New Lower East Side Apartments
Friday Photos

New Lower East Side Apartments

Klein Development developing 96-unit building south of E. Brady St.

City Hall: Police Issue First Ticket for Scooter Crash
City Hall

Police Issue First Ticket for Scooter Crash

Pedestrian on sidewalk struck by Bird scooter operator on N. Downer Ave.

House Confidential: The House of Spider George
House Confidential

The House of Spider George

He's the entertainment director of Festa Italiana, and married to a Mafia don's daughter.

City Hall: City Moves to Impound Bird Scooters
City Hall

City Moves to Impound Bird Scooters

With no authority to legalize scooters, city officials move to get them off the streets.

Plenty of Horne: Church House to be Razed
Plenty of Horne

Church House to be Razed

1927 Italian church converted to a home will be replaced by duplex on Lower East Side.

City Streets: Why Two Streets Named Washington?
City Streets

Why Two Streets Named Washington?

The great street name purge of 1920s left in place the duplication of Washington names.

What Do We Really Know About the Link Between Adoption & Trauma Later in Life?
Press Release

What Do We Really Know About the Link Between Adoption & Trauma Later in Life?

Milwaukee author David B. Bohl, shares his own experiences from adoption and addiction to recovery and healing in his memoir, Parallel Universes-The Story of Rebirth.

House Confidential: Dan Kohl’s “Hidden” Condo
House Confidential

Dan Kohl’s “Hidden” Condo

Democrat challenging Rep. Glenn Grothman downsized into this 4,326-square-foot Mequon home.

House Confidential: Breast Cancer Showhouse for a Cure 2018
House Confidential

Breast Cancer Showhouse for a Cure 2018

This East Side classic was designed by one of Milwaukee's most popular early architects of grand homes.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Good City Brewing Tapped for Bucks’ Live Block
Eyes on Milwaukee

Good City Brewing Tapped for Bucks’ Live Block

Local brewery will operate brewery and taproom just steps from new arena.

Eyes on Milwaukee: New Renderings, Restaurants for Urbanite
Eyes on Milwaukee

New Renderings, Restaurants for Urbanite

More details emerge about the 13-story, 153-unit East Side apartment tower.

Friday Photos: The Urbanite Rises
Friday Photos

The Urbanite Rises

Farwell Ave. high rise adds 153 residences to Lower East Side.

Eyes on Milwaukee: MKE Film Starts Oriental Theatre Prep Work
Eyes on Milwaukee

MKE Film Starts Oriental Theatre Prep Work

First phase is all about the big necessity.

Friday Photos: The North End is Nearly Finished
Friday Photos

The North End is Nearly Finished

Fifth phase is the final piece of the puzzle for the Mandel Group.

Bar Exam: Unique New Place for Craft Beers
Bar Exam

Unique New Place for Craft Beers

Eagle Park Brewing Co. is now in the century-old former space of The Hamilton. It is solid.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Downtown Has Added 11,450 Housing Units
Eyes on Milwaukee

Downtown Has Added 11,450 Housing Units

All under Barrett, all since 2004. But what about the rest of the city?

Friday Photos: Nine10 at Land Place
Friday Photos

Nine10 at Land Place

New apartment building rising on sleepy East Side street.

House Confidential: A James Douglas Masterpiece
House Confidential

A James Douglas Masterpiece

Wonderful Prospect Ave. mansion built in 1890 by one of city's best architects.

Bar Exam: What Makes Hooligan’s a Landmark
Bar Exam

What Makes Hooligan’s a Landmark

Long colorful history includes days as a political campaign headquarters.

Dining: New Pie Place For Bay View
Dining

New Pie Place For Bay View

SmallPie is brainchild of Honeypie's owner. Yes, it will offer pies.

Eyes on Milwaukee: St. Rita Square Development Advances
Eyes on Milwaukee

St. Rita Square Development Advances

Lower East Side project boasts new church, two six-story buildings, 118 senior apartments.

Friday Photos: Tower Rises Through the Snow
Friday Photos

Tower Rises Through the Snow

Friday's snowstorm didn't stop work on new east-side high rise.

Eagle Park Brewing Acquires Assets of Like Minds Brewing
Press Release

Eagle Park Brewing Acquires Assets of Like Minds Brewing

New Location Will Enable Brewery to Move Production In-House, Expand Its Portfolio of Beers and Launch a Chef-Driven Menu in a Roomier Taproom

Friday Photos: Jackson Rising
Friday Photos

Jackson Rising

Latest addition to N. Jackson St. getting facade installed.

Friday Photos: Chroma Heads to Completion
Friday Photos

Chroma Heads to Completion

Final phase of The North End moves towards completion.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside Vignette at The North End
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside Vignette at The North End

Amenities galore: A pool, mini-bowling lanes and direct riverwalk access.

House Confidential: Top 10 Homes Featured in 2017
House Confidential

Top 10 Homes Featured in 2017

Readers loved these stories the most -- except for Bob Donovan.

Now Serving: Top 10 Dining Stories of 2017
Now Serving

Top 10 Dining Stories of 2017

What did readers most care about? The results may surprise you.

Bar Exam: Top 10 Bar Exams of 2017
Bar Exam

Top 10 Bar Exams of 2017

Most popular stories: old bars. Corner bars. And some surprises.

Eyes on Milwaukee: $65 Million Spent on Streetcar
Eyes on Milwaukee

$65 Million Spent on Streetcar

Construction of track is 90 percent complete, project ahead of schedule.

Friday Photos: Chroma Rises
Friday Photos

Chroma Rises

The final piece of The North End is coming together.

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Atty Says Affordable Housing Plan Illegal
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Atty Says Affordable Housing Plan Illegal

Will legal opinion kill the proposal? Or can Bauman and company rework the language?

House Confidential: Seriously, Another Church That’s Now a Home?
House Confidential

Seriously, Another Church That’s Now a Home?

Yep, this 1927 Italian pentecostal church was finally turned into a one-family home in 2007.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Affordable Housing in Every Major Project?
Eyes on Milwaukee

Affordable Housing in Every Major Project?

Proposal would require it for any project with 20 or more units. Will developers oppose it?

Bar Exam: Vintage, an East Side Bar With Odd History
Bar Exam

Vintage, an East Side Bar With Odd History

Former Morry's space was once auto dealer and then refrigerator showroom.

Friday Photos: Farwell Tower Rises
Friday Photos

Farwell Tower Rises

13-story tower will soon tower over nearby buildings.

House Confidential: How a Church Became a Home
House Confidential

How a Church Became a Home

Adventist church from 1920s on Van Buren is now one of the area's oddest homes.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Potawatomi Gives $10 Million To Streetcar
Eyes on Milwaukee

Potawatomi Gives $10 Million To Streetcar

Streetcar will be known as The Hop; Potawatomi gift means no operation costs for city.

Friday Photos: Vim and Vigor at The Brewery
Friday Photos

Vim and Vigor at The Brewery

Two new apartment buildings are rising up, while another one is cancelled.

House Confidential: A Cottage of Curiosities
House Confidential

A Cottage of Curiosities

How old or who designed it is unknown; and why the peculiar shared wall?

Eyes on Milwaukee: City Chooses Streetcar Operator
Eyes on Milwaukee

City Chooses Streetcar Operator

French company Transdev will operate streetcar for $3.6 million a year.

Eyes on Milwaukee: 5 Ways to Improve the Riverwalk
Eyes on Milwaukee

5 Ways to Improve the Riverwalk

Riverwalk should be a marquee attraction, but won't be without these fixes.

Friday Photos: Chroma Climbing
Friday Photos

Chroma Climbing

Final phase of The North End is taking shape.

Plenty of Horne: New Projects Reflect Brady Street Boom
Plenty of Horne

New Projects Reflect Brady Street Boom

Infill projects on Arlington and Astor streets, Marshall St. could be next.

Bar Exam: Nomad’s History Goes Back to 1880s
Bar Exam

Nomad’s History Goes Back to 1880s

"Soft-drink parlor" of 1920s now has soccer-themed, international ambience.

Friday Photos: Farwell Tower Emerges
Friday Photos

Farwell Tower Emerges

Core of 13-story apartment building emerges on Lower East Side.

House Confidential: Row House An Architectural Treasure
House Confidential

Row House An Architectural Treasure

1891 Friedmann Row is now condos, one owned by ex-judge James Gramling.

Mandel Group Releases Mid-­‐year Analysis of Downtown Condominium Activity
Press Release

Mandel Group Releases Mid-­‐year Analysis of Downtown Condominium Activity

Sales Prices Exceeding List Prices | All-­‐Cash Transactions Suggest Market Strength

Eyes on Milwaukee: Judge’s Tavern Will Convert to Apartments
Eyes on Milwaukee

Judge’s Tavern Will Convert to Apartments

E. North Ave. tavern and next door duplex replaced by 5-story, 44-unit complex.

Bar Exam: Hi-Hat’s History Dates to 1870s
Bar Exam

Hi-Hat’s History Dates to 1870s

Building moved three times; a veritable history of Polish community.

Friday Photos: Streetcar Tracks Getting Road Tested
Friday Photos

Streetcar Tracks Getting Road Tested

Cars, trucks, buses, bikes and pedestrians are all crossing the tracks regularly now.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside the DoMUS Apartments
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside the DoMUS Apartments

New Third Ward building takes high-end apartments to another level.

Friday Photos: The Lower East Side’s Rhythm
Friday Photos

The Lower East Side’s Rhythm

140-unit building recently opened, to be joined by a 33-unit sister building.

Friday Photos: Keystone on Brady Nears Completion
Friday Photos

Keystone on Brady Nears Completion

Developer of Brady Street apartment building is already planning another.

Friday Photos: Vignette’s Final Touches
Friday Photos

Vignette’s Final Touches

New apartment building is days away from being "unboxed"

Eyes on Milwaukee: $30 Million Spent on Streetcar
Eyes on Milwaukee

$30 Million Spent on Streetcar

Streetcar project on track, literally -- and financially.

Dining: Breakfast At Good City Brewing
Dining

Breakfast At Good City Brewing

Great beer, good omelettes, very strange dessert.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside the New Bader Rutter
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside the New Bader Rutter

Company has moved its headquarters from suburbs to Downtown.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Streetcar Track Getting Installed
Eyes on Milwaukee

Streetcar Track Getting Installed

Tracks getting installed on St. Paul Ave.; other streets soon to come.

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