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Eyes on Milwaukee: Meet The 1500s

By Jeramey Jannene - May 11th, 2021 04:50 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee The 1540 office building and four townhomes form The 1500s development. Rendering by Design Manage Advise. Internet marketing entrepreneur Josh Delaney presented his plans to build an office building and four townhomes on Jefferson St. during a virtual community meeting hosted by area Alderman Known as The 1500s, the proposal includes a three-story office building (The 1540) and four townhomes. Delaney would live in one of the townhomes with his family and rent out the remaining homes. The 10,500-square-foot office building, 1540 N. Jefferson St., would include two full office floors and a partial half floor with rooftop deck.

Eyes on Milwaukee: It s The Trade Milwaukee Hotel » Urban Milwaukee

Marriott Hotel in Bucks Deer District will honor calloused hands that built the city By Jeramey Jannene - May 5th, 2021 11:31 am //end headline wrapper ?>The Trade Milwaukee rendering. Rendering by Gary Brink & Associates. The Milwaukee Bucks and hotel developer North Central Group announced that the 205-room Marriott Autograph Collection hotel under development across from Fiserv Forum will be known as “The Trade Milwaukee.” The name builds on what Middleton-based North Central has teased for months: a brand that honors “the calloused hands that built Milwaukee” and the city’s history as a fur trading post. In a video shown to attendees at a Wednesday morning press conference, high-energy music was played over images of people building the city while clips of

New Haven neighbors frustrated by development delay at boarded up site alder calls an eyesore

New Haven neighbors frustrated by development delay at boarded up site alder calls an eyesore FacebookTwitterEmail The former site of the Lehman Brothers printing company at 191 Foster Street in New Haven, Conn. has for several years been slated for condominium development. April 28, 2021Meghan Friedmann / Hearst Connecticut Media NEW HAVEN With previous owners having failed to develop the former site of the Lehman Bros. printing company, East Rock resident David Budries said in his mind 191 Foster St. seems almost “cursed.” Despite a three-year-old proposal to construct condominiums on the lot, antsy neighbors said they have yet to see construction begin. Meanwhile, the property manager says development will go forward, with site work slated for this summer, citing reasons for the delay, including clean up at the site and design work.

How the Katy Lincoln Trail Project Could Upend Life for a Blind Resident

Brittany King has lived in the Turtle Creek Terrace Condominiums in Oak Lawn for the last eight years. Having lost her vision as a teenager, she is legally blind. Her condo gives her the accessibility she needs to maintain independent living. “The Upcreek and Oak Lawn areas are one of the few parts of Dallas that have the ability to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities like myself through the vital and direct access to public transportation, grocery stores and essential services,” King told the City Council last Wednesday. For about the last five years, King has been fighting to maintain her way of life, threatened by a development that was up for a final City Council vote this week. Lincoln Property Co. has wanted to upzone the land so they could build taller structures, increase density and get more bang for their buck for a multi-family development. The development has been dubbed the Lincoln Katy Trail project.

Dallas County elections official promises full review after problems closed some polling places for hours Saturday

Dallas County elections official promises full review after problems closed some polling places for hours Saturday Six sites had issues with voting, including three in an area where there was a hotly contested race for the District 7 City Council seat. After volunteers at one of the busiest polling places in South Dallas had to turn voters away for nearly four hours Saturday when voting machines stopped working, Dallas County’s top elections official is vowing to review what happened. The issues occurred during municipal elections when 14 seats for the Dallas City Council were on the ballot, including a hotly contested race in District 7, which is in South Dallas.

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