Harambee residents and community leaders have developed a Quality of Life plan that focuses on improving the neighborhood in the next five years.
As VineBrook Homes Trust Inc. gains a foothold in the city’s housing market, some residents and community advocates worry about the impact of its presence.
View design alternatives for the North Sherman Boulevard Project at an open house on Wednesday evening at Mary Ryan Boys & Girls Club in the Sherman Park neighborhood.
Christal and Jarvis West spent a week sleeping outside to connect with young people facing homelessness and raise awareness about what they experience.
A 2018 ordinance to protect voucher recipients hasn’t stopped landlords from categorically rejecting them. County officials question whether they can enforce the provision.
Starting this week, the City of Milwaukee will oversee Housing Authority residents’ maintenance concerns and provide funds to address them.
Warming centers are open now through March. 31.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2024/01/02/as-temperatures-drop-heres-where-you-can-stay-warm-this-winter/
EmprUve is an emerging real estate development group that aims to bridge the divide between homeownership and community revitalization.
Officials invest millions of dollars to tackle a mismatch between where residents work and can afford to live. Success will require loosening zoning laws, experts say.
The Milwaukee Rental Housing Resource Center is still offering tenants and landlords a host of services.
Near West Side Partners’ Concordia 27, a housing and community hub, is nearing completion and getting closer to its funding goal.
United Methodist Children's Services of Wisconsin has announced its new name, Rooted & Rising - Washington Park
Whether he’s on a construction site, working at his North Side restaurant, Coffee Makes You Black, or camping on the Mississippi River, Djdade Denson sees his purpose as serving the community.
The Milwaukee Common Council is taking steps to address HACM residents’ concerns after tenants organized for themselves.
This year, Berrada Properties gave out two $5,000 scholarships, 10 $1,000 scholarships and a laptop to every student who applied.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court voted to reduce the time most eviction records can be kept on the state court website from 20 years to two years.
A timetable hasn’t been set to begin work funded by a $14 million federal grant, but leaders in the area say its impact could be historic.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2023/10/03/leaders-have-high-hopes-for-the-redesign-of-villard-avenue/
After months of outcry, Common Council members have created a potential solution to tackling issues with the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee.
Acts Housing is hosting its annual Neighborhood Table event on Wednesday, Sept. 20 to give guests a renewed sense of pride in Milwaukee.
After three forced evacuations of apartment buildings this year, including two in Milwaukee, city leaders are seeking answers.