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Grant from MMSD will support green infrastructure site in 30th Street Corridor
NWSCDC is proud to be included in a great list of local organizations receiving grants from the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District to install green infrastructure which helps manage stormwater. See the whole list in the Journal Sentinel article here: http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/milwaukee/2017/05/08/mmsd-award-15-million-grants-green-infrastructure/101345082/
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Thoughts from our Executive Director
Howard Snyder had a piece published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Crossroads section.
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New Initiative Encourages Milwaukee Neighborhood Involvement
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel announced a new effort on the northwest side spearheaded by Alderman Hamilton, and the Northwest Side CDC is glad to be included as a partner in this important initiative.
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Kid-friendly senior housing proposed
Tom Daykin reports in the Journal-Sentinel on the Villard Square project–apartments catering to elderly residents combined with a new neighborhood library replacing the current Villard Avenue Library: Grandparents who are raising their grandchildren – often because the parents are in prison, have drug addictions or other problems – would have
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Developing ideas for the northwest side: Plans continue for economic growth in urban area
Tanette Johnson-Elie profiled the NWSCDC and executive director Howard Snyder for the Journal Sentinel.
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Developers plan $10 million retail center in central city
Tom Daykin reports today in the Journal-Sentinel on the public-private partnership NWSCDC is facilitating to develop a 45,000-square-foot Lena’s supermarket with 50,000 square feet of additional retail space on 7.5 acres along W. North Ave., east of N. 25th St.
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Revival on Villard: Old retail strip along 10 blocks of avenue is catching a new vibe
Tom Daykin reports on NWSCDC’s work on Villard Avenue in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, February 22, 2003.
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A city caught between yesterday, tomorrow
As part of a series on “Milwaukee’s Future: The Economic Challenge,” Thomas Content has a story in the Journal Sentinel (Oct. 6, 2002) about NWSCDC’s part in facing the challenges of economic revitalization in Milwaukee.