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Sunday Sound-off: What does Brew City still need?
 
By Molly Snyder Edler RSS Feed
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer

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Published Jan. 14, 2007 at 5:36 a.m.
Tags: trader joe's, whole foods, bayshore town center, shopping, retail development, neighborhood growth, downtown

OK, we got a Trader Joe's, a Whole Foods, a Crate & Barrel, an H&M or two, and a whole slew of national chain restaurants, from California Pizza Kitchen to the Cheesecake Factory. But what does Brew City still lack in the leisure department?

Email us at soundoff@staff.onmilwaukee.com and if picked, we'll post your response next Sunday. Only submissions that include your full name and where you live will be considered.

Last week's question: Do Milwaukeeans drink more in the winter?

For sure. I find myself in bars every weekend in the winter. In the summer, I am more likely to go for a bike ride or take a walk after work. Maybe I need a gym membership.
Max Freed
Milwaukee


Yes, I think we drink (and smoke) more in the wintertime. When the weather gets cold, it seems like the thing to do.
Martha Thompson
Milwaukee


I think Milwaukee is a city full of lushes all year 'round. I live in Chicago now, but my beer-soaked heart is still with you, Milwaukee.
Dave Rice
Chicago



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Jon D. Beaches that don't reek of dead alewives.
mitchgat Z Gallerie, West Elm and an IKEA!!! A Flat Top Grill would be very nice too!!
chris Nordstrom and more restaurants/bars who CHOOSE to ban smoking. It shouldn't ...
littletinyfish Urban Outfitters steals a lot of their clothing designs from legitimate artists. ...


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