Wisconsin’s first Black-owned, Black-operated, and Black-designed shopping center is at risk of being torn down.
One of the three buildings that comprise Central City Plaza could be demolished to make room for a homeless shelter. This building at 1747 N. Sixth St. in Milwaukee could be designated as historic.
The resolution authorized the city to begin turning over swaths of pavers with raised letterings on the plaza that disability advocates say have become tripping hazards. To pay for the ...
An informational meeting to discuss the possible demolition of one of the buildings in the Central City Plaza complex on 6th and Vine Streets has been set for Sunday, Feb. 23, from 1 to 3 p.m. An ...
Advocacy and preservation groups in Milwaukee are trying to save part of the Central City Plaza building from being demolished. The Salvation Army owns two of the three buildings in the complex.
One of the three buildings that comprise Central City Plaza could be demolished to make room for a homeless shelter. About a dozen residents attended the gathering at Pilcrow Coffee, 416 W.