Content referencing Steve Glynn
‘Innovation Center’ Opens On Site of Former Kenosha Auto Plant
Kenosha Innovation Center is a 64,000-square-feet facility.
Oct 6th, 2025 by Evan CaseyCreation of Milwaukee’s first Innovation District approved at Committee
Oct 1st, 2025 by Common Council President Jose Perez
Milwaukee Launches First Innovation District in Walker’s Point
Public-private partnership between City leadership and community innovators aims to drive inclusive growth and new opportunities
Sep 29th, 2025 by Common Council President Jose PerezWantable Cafe Has New Operators
Local podcast Experience Milwaukee will take over cafe and coworking space.
Apr 19th, 2025 by Sophie BolichUWM School of Continuing Education Announces Free Networking Workshop
May 14th, 2024 by UWM School of Continuing Education
County Executive Hosting Parks ‘Celebrity Softball Game’
Teams include local journalists, artists, business owners, activists, politicians and community leaders.
Aug 4th, 2023 by Graham KilmerThe Water Council’s BREW Accelerator winners pitch ideas to corporate and community partners
This event was not only an opportunity for these companies to pitch their technologies, but also continue to build their mentorship support and, more importantly, to expand their network with potential investors.
Jun 25th, 2019 by The Water CouncilNew startups selected to participate in BREW accelerator programs
The BREW is the world’s leading freshwater seed accelerator with a focus on innovative startups that address global water challenges.
Mar 20th, 2019 by The Water CouncilIs Milwaukee Still Thirsty for Spreenkler?
How Spreenkler channeled the power of creativity, and why its reviving its Meetups.
Feb 21st, 2017 by Gabrielle BarriereVoting With The Mayor
Mayor Barrett’s office announced Monday that he would vote at City Hall at 1 p.m. Tuesday.
Oct 25th, 2004 by Michael HorneJim Glynn Dead at 64
I had no idea it would be this soon.
Oct 18th, 2004 by Michael HorneFeds Stop Funding School, Library Internet and Phone Service
Two months ago, the federal grants stopped.
Oct 4th, 2004 by Michael Horne