Wisconsin

Taking Workforce Housing Seriously

The wide range of housing prices in a Milwaukee suburb -- offering affordability for all -- is no accident.

December 21, 2006 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The Modern Streetcar 'Hoax'?

Plans for modern streetcars are becoming more popular across the U.S. as one component of a revitalization plan. Randal O'Toole argues that the connection between streetcars and economic development is a hoax.

December 18, 2006 - The Thoreau Institute

Milwaukee Launches Innovative Economic Development Website

The new site, the latest in a growing number of online tools used to cultivate investment, allows companies to research demographics, find vacant parcels, and identify business assistance programs.

December 14, 2006 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

America the Beseiged?

Architectural securitization measures around public buildings are going from temporary fixtures to permanent ones, and most are turning once-beautiful cities into military zones. Architecture critic Blair Kamin asks, is all of this necessary?

September 18, 2006 - Capital Times (Madison)

Candidates For 'Worst-Dressed' Buildings

Faux finials and bogus balconies are just a few of the unsightly details defacing some newer buildings in Milwaukee.

August 16, 2006 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

High Style Meets Low Budget Architecture

Why should the big spenders have a monopoly on architecturally distinctive dwellings?

July 20, 2006 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Urbanizing Suburbia In Wisconsin

Mixed use developments are moving into the suburbs of Milwaukee as developers see the demand for combined uses spreading out from the city's core.

June 28, 2006 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee Business Community Says High Teen Birth Rate Hurts Economy

With a teenage pregnancy rate among the nation's highest, Milwaukee business leaders are joining community advocates in taking steps to address the problem and its negative impact on the local workforce.

June 12, 2006 - Business Journal of Milwaukee

Great Lakes Wind Turbines Pose Formidable Risks, Enticing Rewards

The Great Lakes represent an excellent source of untapped wind energy, but the hurdles would be formidable, particularly the "visual pollution" aspect presented by the 400 foot machines.

June 9, 2006 - The New York Times

Homeowners Remove Middle Man

A new website streamlines the home buying process, threatening realtors and their 6% commission.

January 10, 2006 - The New York Times

Infill and New Urbanism Are Madison's New Official City Policy

The new city plan for Madison, WI, "turns suburban sprawl on its head" by making infill and new urbanism the official city policies.

December 21, 2005 - Wisconsin State Journal

Recycling The Student Ghetto

As students leave rundown houses for newly-built, amenity-filled complexes, near-campus housing stock in walkable neighborhoods opens up for faculty/staff restoration.

December 12, 2005 - Wisconsin State Journal

Global Main Street: Internet Helps Downtown Smart Growth Revival

Online entrepreneurs compete with big-boxes as they revive downtowns across the country.

November 29, 2005 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Wal-Mart Winning In Economically Shattered Town

Supercenter opponents are losing their battle against Wal-Mart in a small Midwestern town.

November 18, 2005 - The Capital Times

Battling Density In Beerline

One of Milwaukee's most successful brownfield reclamation projects is now facing the questions of how much housing is too much, and how dense is too dense.

October 21, 2005 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

When Modernism Goes Bad

Milwaukee's 1965 Amtrak Station is a shrine to bad design, but it still has its charms, which stand to be wiped out by the plan to fix it.

October 19, 2005 - Repeat

Taxes Based on Estimated Road Impact Could be the Future

Could taxing people on their anticipated road use be a more equitable way to pay for roads and related infrastructure? Would it reduce car dependancy in the long term?

October 6, 2005 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinal

Wal Mart Wins, Another Small Town Loses

Recall election results in defeat for Wal-Mart's opponents in Jefferson, WI.

October 3, 2005 - The Capital Times

Middleton Hills, a New Urbanism Success Story?

As housing prices continue to rise, Middleton Hills moves further and further away from the reach of the middle class.

September 28, 2005 - The Capital Times

Wal-Mart Theme For Local Recall Election

Votes against WalMart annexation get voters riled in Jefferson, WI.

September 27, 2005 - Wisconsin State Journal

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