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Arts @ Large Purchases 1890s Building

Arts @ Large Purchases 1890s Building

Built by Patrick Cudahy, the building housed a meat market. It's soon to be a haven for artists.

Urban Harvest Brewing Co. to hold 4-day grand opening  cele-brew-tion with “all things Milwaukee”
Press Release

Urban Harvest Brewing Co. to hold 4-day grand opening cele-brew-tion with “all things Milwaukee”

Now that the establishment is fully up and running, Urban Harvest Brewing Company is ready to host a grand opening celebration.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside Bray Architects in Walker’s Point
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside Bray Architects in Walker’s Point

Growing company's new office space will help transform changing neighborhood.

Now Serving: More Beer, More Sangria, More Cookies
Now Serving

More Beer, More Sangria, More Cookies

Good City Brewing, Sangria Bar, home delivered Treat Bake Shop cookies all coming.

City of Milwaukee Arts Board awards $217,000 to 33 arts organizations
Press Release

City of Milwaukee Arts Board awards $217,000 to 33 arts organizations

Grantees will be honored June 14 at a 4:30 p.m. reception in the atrium of the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts followed by an awards program and celebration at 5 p.m.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: Smoked Fish Delivery Truck, 1915
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

Smoked Fish Delivery Truck, 1915

M.C. Fischer & Sons had already made the transition from horses to auto.

Friday Photos: Gokhman’s Transit-Oriented Apartments
Friday Photos

Gokhman’s Transit-Oriented Apartments

Walker's Point project is another example of new, transit-friendly apartments.

City Streets: Water Street Is Old Indian Trail
City Streets

Water Street Is Old Indian Trail

The first street built ran crooked, with gambling houses and other dens of vice.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside the MKE Lofts
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside the MKE Lofts

Historic downtown building transformed from vacant offices to 105 stunning apartments

Now Serving: Coffee Coffee, More Coffee
Now Serving

Coffee Coffee, More Coffee

Valentine Coffee will have second location. And Milwaukee Coffee Peddlers opens.

Next Act Theatre Celebrates 26 Seasons with Annual Fundraiser
Press Release

Next Act Theatre Celebrates 26 Seasons with Annual Fundraiser

The evening kicks off with an exclusive VIP meet and greet with artists from the 2015-16 Season and Producing Artistic Director, David Cecsarini.

Friday Photos: Prime Leather Project Is a Huge One
Friday Photos

Prime Leather Project Is a Huge One

Four buildings with more than 30,000 square feet will be renovated on S. 2nd St.

Weekly Happy Hour: Best Friendz Klubhouse Is All About Cocktails
Weekly Happy Hour

Best Friendz Klubhouse Is All About Cocktails

It’s also one of 25 venues that host an Arte Para Todos show this weekend.

Now Serving: Two Mystery Restaurants Opening
Now Serving

Two Mystery Restaurants Opening

One in Third Ward, one in Delafield, but the names are yet to be revealed.

Arte Para Todos 2016
Press Release

Arte Para Todos 2016

Entry to any one venue on any of the days will cost $7, with 1-day passes ranging from $9 - $17 and 4-day passes at $25.

Friday Photos: Freshwater Plaza Rises
Friday Photos

Freshwater Plaza Rises

Walker's Point finally gets a grocery store, plus more apartments, and surface parking galore.

Arte Para Todos 2016
Press Release

Arte Para Todos 2016

Arte Para Todos was conceived as an answer to the defunding of art and music programming in schools, but it also serves as a replicable model of sustainable service to the community.

Band of the Week: Antler House Plays Ungulate Music
Band of the Week

Antler House Plays Ungulate Music

Finally, some moody indie rock for humans and hoofed mammals.

Friday Photos: Walker’s Landing Reshaping Beerline
Friday Photos

Walker’s Landing Reshaping Beerline

Third Ward style, Walker's Point name and Riverwest location, with 133 apartments.

Now Serving: New Seafood Restaurant for Downtown
Now Serving

New Seafood Restaurant for Downtown

And new Middle Eastern restaurant for the East Side.

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.

Now Serving: New Middle Eastern and Sushi Restaurants
Now Serving

New Middle Eastern and Sushi Restaurants

RuYi Sushi opens, Hello Falafel coming to Bay View, new Fuel Cafe in Walker's Point.

Plenty of Horne: Moore Backs Barrett, Brostoff Slams Abele
Plenty of Horne

Moore Backs Barrett, Brostoff Slams Abele

And One Wisconsin Now celebrates 10 years of bashing Republicans.

Plenty of Horne: Kovac Raises Money for Reelection
Plenty of Horne

Kovac Raises Money for Reelection

Politicians, city officials and other notables chow down on food from Glorioso's.

Florentine Opera Brings Milwaukee Premiere of ‘Three Decembers’ in March 2016
Press Release

Florentine Opera Brings Milwaukee Premiere of ‘Three Decembers’ in March 2016

Tickets start at just $30 and can be purchased online or by calling the Florentine’s Box Office at (414) 291-5700 ext. 224.

Bray Architects Buys Walker’s Point Property
Press Release

Bray Architects Buys Walker’s Point Property

Fourth expansion in ten years

Eyes on Milwaukee: Mandel Starts Third Ward Apartments
Eyes on Milwaukee

Mandel Starts Third Ward Apartments

DoMUS, a six-story, 132-unit apartment complex, is on one of area's last riverfront lots.

House Confidential: National Avenue’s House of Artists
House Confidential

National Avenue’s House of Artists

Including current owner Tom Bamberger and former tenants like painter Carri Skoczek.

City Streets: How Elizabeth St. Became National Ave.
City Streets

How Elizabeth St. Became National Ave.

Its name was changed in 1870s but many still used the old name for decades.

Bar Exam: Fat Daddy’s Is All About Beach Volleyball
Bar Exam

Fat Daddy’s Is All About Beach Volleyball

Once an odd little South Side bar, now very serious about all the games it offers.

How “Doors Open” Became a Success

How “Doors Open” Became a Success

58% of last year's attendees went to neighborhoods they'd never seen.

Weekly Happy Hour: Three Cheers for Merriment Social
Weekly Happy Hour

Three Cheers for Merriment Social

$2 off taps and wines, plus dim sum food carts (usually) with great snacks. Sweet.

IN//OUT explores information overload in today’s society
Press Release

IN//OUT explores information overload in today’s society

February 5 – March 19, 2016. Opening reception: Friday, February 5, 5–9 pm.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Inside the Brix Apartments
Eyes on Milwaukee

Inside the Brix Apartments

Rehabbed, century-old Walker's Point candy factory now a cool apartment complex.

PrideFest Plus One Campaign honors The Healing Center
Press Release

PrideFest Plus One Campaign honors The Healing Center

Fundraiser supports local survivors of sexual violence

Weekly Happy Hour: Black Sheep Is For Wine Lovers
Weekly Happy Hour

Black Sheep Is For Wine Lovers

They specialize in boutique, small production wines. Plus beers, ciders, mixed drinks.

Dining: Chez Jacques, French and Reasonably Priced
Dining

Chez Jacques, French and Reasonably Priced

Since 2001, it’s offered moderately-priced, bistro-style food and wine.

Back in the News: Maybe Karl Kopp Was Right
Back in the News

Maybe Karl Kopp Was Right

I criticized him for letting a historic building rot, but he’d planned a stunning replacement.

Plats And Parcels: 5 Wangard Projects to Watch For in 2016
Plats And Parcels

5 Wangard Projects to Watch For in 2016

A big year for the developer and proof the city's development momentum hasn't slowed.

Friday Photos: 2015 in Review
Friday Photos

2015 in Review

Talk about a building boom: We covered more than 25 projects, almost all including apartments.

Dining: Movida a Great Choice for Spanish Food
Dining

Movida a Great Choice for Spanish Food

Wonderful food, great desserts, very dim lighting. But be careful about the Iberian ham.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Evan Hughes
NEWaukeean of the Week

Evan Hughes

"As a whole in Milwaukee, we are genuine and not judgmental."

City Business: Digital Iris Is a Labor of Love
City Business

Digital Iris Is a Labor of Love

The small Milwaukee company creates cutting-edge technology for the video game industry.

Sisters Give Back to South Side Community
Press Release

Sisters Give Back to South Side Community

Two sisters raised on Milwaukee’s South Side are giving back to their community, merging health and art in a unique project on Chavez Drive

Bar Exam: Oscar’s Is a Classic South Side Pub
Bar Exam

Oscar’s Is a Classic South Side Pub

A century old, just below 16th St. Viaduct, known for its hamburgers and reasonably priced micro beers.

UCC Finally Makes Pledged Payment to County

UCC Finally Makes Pledged Payment to County

Group had promised to pay $20,000 for improvements in Walker Square playground.

Plenty of Horne: City Accepts $14 Million Federal Streetcar Grant
Plenty of Horne

City Accepts $14 Million Federal Streetcar Grant

City wins TIGER grant after "a brutal competition" where demand for transit dollars greatly exceeded the sums appropriated.

The Future of Walker Square?

The Future of Walker Square?

New DCD plan calls for bike lanes, greenery, diverse tenants on National Avenue.

Bar Exam: O’Lydia’s Has 99-Year History
Bar Exam

O’Lydia’s Has 99-Year History

The atmospheric, old-style tavern still has the original floor, tin ceiling and back bar.

Dining: Zak’s Makes Sure You’re Never Hangry
Dining

Zak’s Makes Sure You’re Never Hangry

Cozy Walker’s Point cafe offers hearty food in a warm, wood-toned atmosphere.

City of Milwaukee, Bublr Bikes, and UWM Installing 17 New Bike Sharing Stations
Press Release

City of Milwaukee, Bublr Bikes, and UWM Installing 17 New Bike Sharing Stations

New installations in October to more than double existing number of stations

UCC Seniors Honor Culture with Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Press Release

UCC Seniors Honor Culture with Hispanic Heritage Celebration

The celebration looks to engage our seniors to participate and make them feel pride in their cultures.

Yesterday’s Milwaukee: The First Beer Baron
Yesterday’s Milwaukee

The First Beer Baron

1860s photo features the Menomonee Brewery and owner Charles Melms' Italianate home.

United Community Center to Fulfill Promise

United Community Center to Fulfill Promise

UCC begins process of making good on $20,000 pledge to Milwaukee County Parks

Plenty of Horne: Restoration Hardware to Third Ward?
Plenty of Horne

Restoration Hardware to Third Ward?

Architectural Review Board creates confusion. Plus: New beats for Journal Sentinel reporters.

Weekly Happy Hour: Bryant’s Old Fashioned Charm
Weekly Happy Hour

Bryant’s Old Fashioned Charm

Venerated south side cocktail lounge will be open early for the 5th Annual Doors Open Milwaukee.

Friday Photos: Taxi Parking to Urban Living
Friday Photos

Taxi Parking to Urban Living

Deregulating taxicabs will pour at least $172,000 into government coffers annually.

Weekly Happy Hour: Horny Goat’s Year-Round Outdoor Fun
Weekly Happy Hour

Horny Goat’s Year-Round Outdoor Fun

Their riverside Hideaway has an enclosed and heated bar that stays open through the winter.

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Statement on Plans to Improve Fifth Ward Rail Bridge in Milwaukee
Press Release

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Statement on Plans to Improve Fifth Ward Rail Bridge in Milwaukee

"I am pleased to learn that Canadian Pacific is moving to address the concerns of Milwaukee City officials and concerned citizens by announcing plans to improve the structural integrity of this bridge."

Dining: The National Is Really International
Dining

The National Is Really International

A sweet space, fun menu and great breakfasts and lunches.

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