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Results tagged with: Bronzeville

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Marketplace - April 9, 2008
Fresh, local fashion blooms in Bronzeville
Catrina Clayton's Urban Chic Clothing Co., which officially opens Monday, April 28, predominantly caters to 18-30-year-old women looking for style with more depth than your run-of-the-mill mall teen trends.
Tags: urban chic clothing co, catrina clayton, asia mynor by larry, racq dis, royal zodiac, bronzeville, fashion, rain nightclub
Milwaukee Buzz - Jan. 15, 2008
Bronzeville breaks ground
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett helps launch the construction of 20 new homes in Bronzeville with a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 11 a.m. at 2217 N. 6th St.
Tags: Bronzeville, Manpower, Mayor Tom Barrett, Tara Ali, DCD
Dining - April 2, 2007
Bronzeville's Soche is one to keep your eye on
Soche's service is attentive, and with their welcoming atmosphere, generous portion sizes and inexpensive pricing structure, this restaurant is one to keep a watch on as the Bronzeville neighborhood continues to develop.
Tags: Soche, Bronzeville, MLK Drive, Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Downtown dining
Music - Feb. 13, 2007
Willette was a fast-burning flame in Milwaukee jazz
Organist Baby Face Willette, was a fireball who recorded a pair of Blue Note discs as a leader in the early 1960s and two more for Chicago-based Argo. He also worked in Milwaukee for a time and has a legacy here.
Tags: Baby Face Willette, Hammond, Berkeley Fudge, jazz, Bronzeville
Dining - Jan. 18, 2007
Soche restaurant and bar shines in Bronzeville
Last month, Corey and Lamonica Smith introduced Milwaukee to a new restaurant and lounge called Soche, 2213 N. Martin Luther King Dr. So far, business exceeds the Smith's expectations.
Tags: Soche, Corey Smith, Lamonica Smith, Dereck Nackers, Bronzeville, soul food

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