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Namedropper, December 31, 2020

Namedropper, December 31, 2020
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Lackawanna County to receive third wave of federal funding to help provide shelter

Lackawanna County to receive third wave of federal funding to help provide shelter
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Plats and Parcels: Riverwest Hostel Becoming Cooperative Housing Facility

Plus: Wisconsin Center District sells debt for expansion. By Jeramey Jannene - Dec 13th, 2020 04:16 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Cream City Hostel. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. The COVID-19 pandemic decimated travel across the globe, and Milwaukee’s first hostel was not immune to the effects. Cream City Hostel closed its doors earlier this year amidst the travel slowdown. But the building at 500 E. Center St. didn’t go dark. Bader Philanthropies is backing a new cooperative housing model built from the hostel’s infrastructure. The organization is providing a low-interest $450,000 loan to support the building’s conversion and retire existing debt. Milwaukee Area Cohousing is providing support on the conversion.

Walnut Way Conservation Corp completes phase 2 of Innovations and Wellness Commons development

Walnut Way Conservation Corp. completes phase 2 of Innovations and Wellness Commons development Share Last updated on December 14th, 2020 at 02:31 pm Walnut Way Conservation Corp. leaders and supporters this week marked the completion of the second phase of the $3.3 million Innovations and Wellness Commons development in Milwaukee’s Lindsay Heights neighborhood. The Commons project is a 17,200-square-foot commercial mixed-use development at North 16th Street and West North Avenue that houses various health and wellness services and retail tenants. The project’s first phase, which was completed in 2015, included the 6,500-square-foot renovation of an existing historic building at 1615-1617 W. North Ave. and a 4,500-square-foot new addition. The building houses MCFI (Milwaukee Center for Independence), Fondy Food Center, and Walnut Way’s new social enterprise, Designaway apparel printing and maker’s space.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Walnut Way Cuts Ribbon on Wellness Commons

Renee Logee, ticking off a list of existing partnerships the organization has in the neighborhood. Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee Milwaukee AHEC connects individuals with careers in health care. “This will be a satellite [site] for our community health worker training,” said executive director Rodgers will provide a range of counseling services and therapy for individuals, families and groups. The first phase of Wellness Commons includes a commercial kitchen operated by Milwaukee Center for Independence, offices for the Fondy Food Center, Walnut Way’s Designaway apparel printing service and, starting in 2021, a new cafe known as Taste of Lindsay Heights.

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