Saturday’s Final Public Info Session on Midtown Center Development Will be Fully Virtual
Alderman Mark Chambers, Jr. invites residents to take part in TOMORROW’S (Saturday, June 27) fully virtual public informational meeting about the proposed development at Midtown Center (at the former Walmart at 5825 W. Hope Ave.) that, if approved, would house a Milwaukee Public Library branch, computing facility, storage units, and housing.
The link is here for anyone looking to attend Saturday’s public informational meeting (from 12 – 1:30 p.m.). Attendees MUST register at the link to participate.
In addition to Ald. Chambers, staff from the Milwaukee Public Library and the Department of City Development, and developers AFS Milwaukee, LLC, and Gorman & Co. will be available virtually during the meeting to speak with attendees and answer questions.
“There has been significant attention and interest around this redevelopment proposal, and to make sure they have all the facts, I strongly encourage area residents to attend one of the remaining informational sessions to learn more and share their thoughts,” Alderman Chambers said. “I want to see Midtown developed, but I want it to be developed in a way that brings the greatest benefit to its nearest neighbors and the entire city. Resident input is a crucial part of the process.”
Reasonable accommodations can be provided upon request. Call (414) 286-3475 or email ADACoordinator@milwaukee.gov.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.










