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Camp Ambitionz City eyed for Grand Avenue
I've written quite a bit about the Shops of Grand Avenue. Each time I do so, there's a ton of talkback activity generating some good ideas for the Downtown mall.
While many things need to happen to make the space once again truly viable and a buzzing destination, there's news today that a large children's day camp project is looking to lease the former Linens 'N Things and Old Navy spaces. The interactive children's educational camp would be called "Camp Ambitionz City."
Here's what I learned last night from the Shops of Grand Avenue. The project is in initial stages and therefore, details such as legal structure, ownership, feasibility and other matters have not been finalized. Feasibility and success of the project will depend upon participation of community businesses, investors and educational professionals who have yet to be determined.
At the space, children attend a day-long session in order to learn about different careers in fun, simulated settings and by means of taking part in dramatizations of the day-to-day life of a professional in the field, which are developed and guided by experienced educators and in cooperation with actual professionals in the field.
Designs show a courtroom setting where the children might take the role of a judge, attorney, plaintiff, defendant or jury member in order to better understand how the court system works and what lawyers and judges do in their day-to-day lives. Other similar settings are in the development stage.
"We are excited about the possibility of bringing a totally unique, family-oriented project to Downtown Milwaukee and what this means to other tenants in the mall. We hope that this project can become the foundation of a new, exciting era for Downtown Milwaukee and make the downtown area a destination for families and school groups from all over the Midwest," said Erica E. Anderson, Director of Marketing and Specialty Leasing, for The Shops of Grand Avenue.
A variety of consultants have been retained to do preliminary work on the project. Attorney Anne Ertel-Sawasky of Sawasky Law LLC, in Appleton has been retained to act as legal counsel.
Initial thoughts, reactions? It's an interesting concept with a bad name, in my opinion. Creative uses and ideas are needed for Milwaukee's Downtown mall, and this is a good step. Obviously, though, it needs a lot of work and study.
Use the Talkback feature and stay tuned for more details as they are released.
Talkbacks
DowntownRed | Aug. 18, 2009 at 11:57 a.m. (report)
they're going to teach children about careers yet they are going to spell "ambitions" incorrectly. Nice. While this has some potential, I can see this place doing it "half ass". I doubt it will get off the ground.
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CarolV | Aug. 18, 2009 at 9:55 a.m. (report)
Sounds VERY cool and unique for MKE. That should keep Children's Place and other kid-oriented stores down there happy too with the traffic from kids/families/potential customers. I hope it happens and its accessible to kids with disabilities who also are interested in career exploration :)
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brunocarlson | Aug. 18, 2009 at 8:12 a.m. (report)
You are right it does have a bad name but the idea is great. It can keep kids out of trouble and focused on job opportunities while filling the empty mall space with something positive. I wish them the best of luck and hope that this works.
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