Author: Correspondent

Developer envisions 50-story tower at 815 East Clybourn as promotion to sell Lakefront property

Milwaukee architecture firm Rinka recently revealed a design in collaboration with Colliers International on a proposal for the city’s tallest skyscraper. The 50-story tower would comprise up to 32,000 square-feet of office space per floor, an elevated greenspace with a scenic view, and 5,000 parking spaces. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation currently owns the land for the proposed site, with a sale price of just under $14 million. Located at 815 E. Clybourn Street, the 2.66 acre plot of land was formed from the reconstruction of Interstate 794 Lake Interchange during the Lakefront Gateway project. The initiative was designed...

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Milwaukee County explores electronic monitoring as a secure alternative to detention facilities

The proposal calls for the safe reduction of the County’s incarcerated population by enabling individuals in the justice system to maintain employment and connection to community. Building on long-term efforts to build a fairer and more effective justice system, Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele and the House of Correction today announced a proposal to expand the electronic monitoring program at House of Correction and transition eligible individuals in two phases. In this proposal, individuals transitioned to the electronic monitoring program would reside in a personal residence and be monitored through a global positioning system (GPS) twenty-four hours a day,...

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Wisconsin’s first Read, Play, and Learn space opens at Riverworks Coin Laundry to enhance youth literacy

The first Read, Play, and Learn space has opened in the City of Milwaukee in partnership with Riverworks Coin Laundry, located at 3334 N. Holton Street. The Read, Play and Learn space was created by The City of Milwaukee’s Office of Early Childhood Initiatives, the LaundryCares Foundation, and Too Small to Fail, which is the early childhood initiative of the Clinton Foundation. Alderman Cavalier Johnson was the primary sponsor of the legislation that created the Office of Early Childhood Initiatives and helped open the new center. He said The Read, Play, and Learn center was the first of its...

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ACLU of Wisconsin warns MPD that cooperation with ICE erodes the health of its community relationships

September 25, 2019: Statement from ACLU of Wisconsin on Milwaukee Police Collaboration with ICE The ACLU of Wisconsin condemns the decision of the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) to collude with agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in detaining a longtime Milwaukee resident and sending him to face deportation proceedings. On September 23rd, 2019, officers from the MPD assisted ICE in the arrest of Alejandro De La Cruz Espinoza as he returned home with his wife and three young children. Reports and videos demonstrate MPD officers’ rude behavior to the family, laughing at Mrs. Espinoza De La Cruz and...

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Milwaukee Film announces centerpiece collection of motion pictures for 2019 festival

The powerful stories behind legendary music institutions will kick off and close the 11th Annual Milwaukee Film Festival, presented by Associated Bank. Milwaukee Film announced on September 24 that the Festival will kick off with “I Want My MTV” as its Opening Night feature on October 17. The documentary dives into the early days of a 1980s experiment that became a cultural touchstone, as well as its impact on the music and media industries. A musical documentary will also close out the show, with “The Apollo” serving as the Closing Night presentation on October 31. The film explores the...

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Black Lens program to celebrate Milwaukee connections in Hollywood at 2019 MKE Film Festival

Emmy nominated filmmakers and Milwaukee natives Michael Starrbury and Terilyn Shropshire will be attending the 2019 Milwaukee Film Festival to participate in a talk with moderator Amanda Porterfield about the Emmy winning series “When They See Us.” This year, Starrbury was nominated with Ava Duvernay for an Emmy in the Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special category. “It is quite exciting to have two people in the film industry with Milwaukee ties, Michael Starrbury and Terilyn Shropshire, attend their hometown’s festival and discuss their involvement in a project that has generated a great deal of conversation,”...

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