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2021 MARKETPLACE Community Economic Development Awards recognize notable business and community leaders
Press Release

2021 MARKETPLACE Community Economic Development Awards recognize notable business and community leaders

WEDC provides recognition to top supporters of minority-, woman- and veteran-owned businesses

City Hall: Lafayette Crump Appointed DCD Leader
City Hall

Lafayette Crump Appointed DCD Leader

Duke graduated attorney works for Milwaukee DNC 2020, has experience with real estate development.

City Hall: Barrett Officially Declares Re-Election Bid
City Hall

Barrett Officially Declares Re-Election Bid

Mayor running for 5th term, hopes to serve 20 years as city's leader.

Plenty of Horne: Welcome Back, Talgo USA!

Contribution to Nikiya Dodd of $25

Plenty of Horne: Welcome Back, Talgo USA!

Contribution to Cavalier Johnson of $25

Plenty of Horne: Welcome Back, Talgo USA!

Contribution to Tom Barrett of $400

Plenty of Horne: Welcome Back, Talgo USA!

Contribution to Tom Barrett of $400

Plenty of Horne: Welcome Back, Talgo USA!

Contribution to Tom Barrett of $400

Plenty of Horne: Welcome Back, Talgo USA!

Contribution to José G. Pérez of $50

Plenty of Horne: Welcome Back, Talgo USA!
Plenty of Horne

Welcome Back, Talgo USA!

Despite its harsh treatment by the state, the Spanish manufacturer is back in Milwaukee.

Community Leaders Support Chevy Johnson

Contribution to Milele A. Coggs of $48

Community Leaders Support Chevy Johnson

Contribution to Russell W. Stamper, II of $100

Community Leaders Support Chevy Johnson

Contribution to Ashanti Hamilton of $770

Community Leaders Support Chevy Johnson

Contribution to Cavalier Johnson of $50

Community Leaders Support Chevy Johnson

Contribution to Khalif Rainey of $50

Community Leaders Support Chevy Johnson

Contribution to Tom Barrett of $400

Community Leaders Support Chevy Johnson
Press Release

Community Leaders Support Chevy Johnson

“I am honored and privileged to have the support of such wonderful community leaders and stakeholders,” said Johnson.

Black Leaders Demand Changes to Address Poverty

Contribution to Tom Barrett of $50

Black Leaders Demand Changes to Address Poverty

Contribution to Johnny Thomas of $50

Black Leaders Demand Changes to Address Poverty

Contribution to Willie Wade of $200

Black Leaders Demand Changes to Address Poverty

Contribution to José G. Pérez of $50

Black Leaders Demand Changes to Address Poverty

Black Leaders Demand Changes to Address Poverty

State and county criticized for not addressing high city poverty and black unemployment.

Plenty of Horne: RACM Approves Tax Funding for Streetcar

Contribution to Tom Barrett of $100

Plenty of Horne: RACM Approves Tax Funding for Streetcar

Contribution to Cavalier Johnson of $50

Plenty of Horne: RACM Approves Tax Funding for Streetcar
Plenty of Horne

RACM Approves Tax Funding for Streetcar

The TIF funding approved will also pay for infrastructure for The Couture high-rise, whose architect promised it will "push the boundaries of urban design."

Plenty of Horne: Conference Touts Historic Preservation
Plenty of Horne

Conference Touts Historic Preservation

Conference at We Energies offers experts touting the huge environmental payoff for historic reuse of buildings.

Free Construction Trades Classes Fill Need

Free Construction Trades Classes Fill Need

North side program has taught some 400 people, helping meet post-recession needs in the industry.

Plenty of Horne: What Sue Ann Says
Plenty of Horne

What Sue Ann Says

The busy life of ex-first lady Sue Ann Thompson, who runs a foundation and writes a magazine column.

Murphy’s Law: Who’s Building Milwaukee?
Murphy’s Law

Who’s Building Milwaukee?

Not minority workers, it seems. New study shows non-whites not very welcome in construction trades.

Pushing for New Black Businesses

Pushing for New Black Businesses

African American Chamber of Commerce has new leaders and a less “in your face” style.

Murphy’s Law: The African American Advantage
Murphy’s Law

The 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.

Humility hogs all the attention at “Envisioning the Seen”
Photo Gallery: Envisioning the Seen: Milwaukee’s Future
Photo Gallery

Envisioning the Seen: Milwaukee’s Future

Milwaukee's future, in photos.

Envisioning the Seen: Milwaukee’s Future – Today, June 18th
Envisioning the Seen

Milwaukee’s Future – Today, June 18th

The Pabst Theater plays host to Envisioning the Seen: Milwaukee's Future tonight, June 18th. Ten Milwaukeeans and two moderators will hold an open-ended, fireside-style discussion, followed by an audience question and answer period.