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Arts & Entertainment - April 29, 2008
InSite installs local creativity
In the last 10 years, Milwaukee has magnetized its drawing power in both the local and national art arena. InSite, a local movement for installation art, reveals its fifth community project this month, and in doing so, reminds us that it belongs on that list.
Tags: insite, public art, art, sherman park, peggie taylor, jeremy novy, vibranc, sherman perk cofee shop, green gallery
Politics - Feb. 18, 2008
MPD unveils Sherman Park plan tonight
Milwaukee Police Department announces its new District 7 Sherman Park Policing Plan tonight at 6:30 at the Department of Public Works facility, 3850 N. 35th St.
Tags: Sherman Park, Milwaukee Police Department, Ed Flynn, Tom Barrett
Marketplace - Jan. 17, 2007
Go Modern builds new homes in neighborhoods with deep roots
Paul Handle, along with Dave Klevgard and Lee and Kirsten Hildebrand, started a business in 2005 called Go Modern Custom Homes. Go Modern builds contemporary-style homes in up-and-coming neighborhoods.
Tags: Go Modern, Paul Handle, Washington Park, Sherman Park, real estate, Terapak, Klevgard, Lee Hildebrand, Kirsten Hildebrand, Taste of Art, Vliet, Times Cinema, Indigo
Milwaukee Buzz - Dec. 2, 2004
Olin perks up Walker's Point with new cafe
Bob Olin, the owner of Sherman Perk and Kletzsch Perk coffee shops, will soon open a third cafe in Walker's Point. He is considering the name Walker's Point Perk, but will not decide until after he closes on the building next week.
Tags: Bob Olin, Kletzsch Perk, Sherman Perk, Sherman Park, Walker's Point
Milwaukee Buzz - Jan. 15, 2003
Neighborhood spotlight: Historic Concordia
The Historic Concordia neighborhood, one of Milwaukee's oldest and grandest neighborhoods, is once again a coveted community stocked with rehabbed homes. According to 10-year resident Nancy Anderson, it's strong neighbor networking that has powered the positive change.
Tags: concordia, rufus king, sherman park, marquette

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