Aspiring entrepreneurs filled up on advice and connections—high-octane fuel for startups—at the North Side Business Incubator workshop at St. Ann Center’s Bucyrus Campus.
Lindsay Heights
Fondy Park to open Sept. 16 with all-day celebration
Fondy Farmers Market will celebrate its centennial by opening the new Fondy Park in Lindsay Heights on Sept. 16.
Summer in our city, 2017
It was a beautiful and busy summer in our city. This gallery collects photos from throughout Milwaukee neighborhoods during July and August 2017.
Business incubator workshop encourages entrepreneurs in diverse neighborhoods to open shop
Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II and the St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care are offering a free “business incubator” workshop from 1:00-5:00 Thursday, August 31 at St. Ann Center’s Bucyrus Campus.
Treasure Walk introduces teens to ‘hidden gems’ in Lindsay Heights
Neu-Life Community Development organized a tour for teens of “hidden gems” in Lindsay Heights, including Alice’s Garden, Walnut Way Conservation Corp. and neighborhood businesses.
St. Ann Center Good Earth Celebration Spotlights Arts and Environment
With excavators towering in the background, St. Ann Center’s Bucyrus Campus hosted the Good Earth Celebration on Friday, Aug. 11.
Habitat for Humanity plans expansion into Midtown, Harambee
Following the success of the first Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative in Washington Park, Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity is taking the program to two more neighborhoods.
Fifty years after open housing marches, residential segregation still norm in Milwaukee
African-Americans living in segregated neighborhoods lack access to jobs and are more likely to live in poverty.
Youth art auction supports Neu-Life’s mission to empower youth
Neu-Life Community Development hosted its 10th annual Youth Art Show on May 13 to raises funds to support its efforts to teach young people how to make better choices.
Community leaders: public officials ignoring ‘public health crisis’
Despite the recent release of a City of Milwaukee report on lead contamination, community leaders are saying officials have not done enough to educate the public or allocate resources to address the issue.
