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New rule requires four-fifths of council to approve. Cesar Chavez Dr. extension next? By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 1st, 2021 08:37 am //end headline wrapper ?>N. Vel R. Phillips Ave. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
The Milwaukee Common Council has renamed two high-profile streets in recent years with virtually no opposition. N. 4th St. became N. Vel R. Philips Ave. in 2018, honoring
Vel Phillips, the civil rights pioneer who passed away earlier that year. Earlier this year, the council followed that change by eliminating a 1984 compromise: N. Old World Third St. became N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., uniting it with the similarly named street to the north.
Xylem Sanitaire Operations Relocating To Global Water Center
Occupying approximately 8,600 sq. ft. on the second floor, relocation from Brown Deer to Walker’s Point location supports firm’s innovation, R&D and talent recruitment efforts
The Water Council today announced that Xylem will be relocating its Sanitaire operations from Brown Deer, Wis. to the Milwaukee-based Global Water Center, a 98,000 sq. ft., seven-story, former warehouse designed to house water-related technology development facilities for universities, established businesses and entrepreneurs.
Xylem is a leading global water technology provider committed to solving water by combining world-class solutions with the power of data and analytics to strengthen, optimize and drive efficiencies for utilities, industrial, commercial buildings and residential markets. As a Fortune 1000 company, Xylem offers an industry-leading portfolio of powerful solutions that fuse digital and other proven technologies with heritage
Westown Association, Mayor, all 15 council members back proposal. But there are complications. By Jeramey Jannene - Jan 27th, 2021 12:39 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Part of Third Street became Old World 3rd Street. Photo by Carl Baehr.
King Drive is coming Downtown, but Old World Third Street won’t quite disappear.
The Common Council’s Public Works Committee unanimously recommended renaming N. Old World Third Street to N. Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Drive from W. McKinley Ave. to W. Wisconsin Ave.
The move, if approved by the full council in February, would eliminate a 1984 political compromise when the council and Mayor