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Milwaukee Magazine's Carmella D’Acquisto shares what went wrong with the proposed Riverwest Neighborhood Improvement District.
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A proposed tax incremental financing package may be part of a plan to bring Northwestern Mutual workers from Franklin to downtown Milwaukee.
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Nancy Hernandez is the president of Milwaukee’s Hispanic Collaborative. She wants to improve the quality of life for Wisconsin's growing Latino community.
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Gard Pecor created a diagram comparing how much land in downtown Milwaukee is dedicated to garage and parking lots versus park and plaza spaces. Pecor’s map spurred conversations questioning how the area could be reimagined to create more people-centered spaces, and how that could be translated across the city.
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The Milwaukee Bucks announced plans for a new concert venue next to Fiserv Forum, while just west of the Deer District another project was announced that could bring a new, professional soccer team to the city.
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Plans include $50 million in private spending for venues with capacity of 4,000 and 800.
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The Milwaukee Brewers are assessing the costs of ongoing maintenance at American Family Field, a sum that could top $100 million. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Tom Daykin explains how the team could get these funds and what it could mean for taxpayers.
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The Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood moves a step closer to reality, thanks to $15 million in federal funds.
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Wauwatosa's Design Review Board takes second look at a proposed 28-story apartment and office tower.
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A six-story condominium building has been evacuated in a Milwaukee suburb after engineers found the structure was in imminent danger of collapsing.