Rexnord will spin off legacy manufacturing unit to Regal Beloit (Milwaukee Business Journal)
This former Menomonee Valley coffin factory is a few yards south of I-94. Its revamp is done, and features an events venue. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Pizzeria 3301 is open again with 3301 On The Go
Pizzeria 3301 is Now ‘3301 On The Go’ on DoorDash
Palermo’s on-site restaurant/café, Pizzeria 3301, is now available for delivery and pick up on DoorDash under the name “3301 On The Go.”
3301 is offering its full menu of wood-fired Pizzas, salads, pastas and sandwiches. Contactless ordering is available Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with free delivery on your first order (new customers only).
Visit www.doordash.com/business/662663/?utm_source=partner-link&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=662663 to satisfy your Pizza cravings!
No movement toward redevelopment of downtown Milwaukee Postal Service building (Milwaukee Business Journal)
Mandatory Milwaukee: Bay View Packing Co. has made pickled delicacies for discriminating palates since 1923 (Milwaukee Record)
Beer Baron: A bear of a Baltic porter for our long winter
The Valley’s own Third Space Brewing creates a baltic porter style beer that should not be missed!
Rite-Hite Expands Planned Headquarters (Urban Milwaukee)
Rite-Hite is expanding its Reed Street Yards headquarters on paper, just before it starts constructing the actual buildings. Rite-Hite designs and manufactures loading dock equipment, industrial doors, safety barriers, industrial fans and other products for warehouse operators. It wouldn’t do any manufacturing at the new campus, but plans to house approximately 300 employees involved in research, design, administration, sales and management.
Internet-connected, touch screen appliance company in Milwaukee raises $2.7M (Milwaukee Business Journal)
Get these great local gifts and support the Valley (December 2020 Newsletter)
5 things to do and know the weekend of Oct. 30
Día de los Muertos altar making workshop: Saturday, Oct. 31
The Urban Ecology Center is hosting a Día de los Muertos altar making workshop. The workshop will take place at the Menomonee Valley location, 3700 W. Pierce St., from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 31.. Participants are asked to bring photocopied photos of loved ones.
Menomonee Valley businesses carry on despite the pandemic
History and architecture come together for Milwaukee's virtual 'Doors Open'
Join a Public Art Bike Tour through the Menomonee Valley as part of Doors Open 2020. The self-guided bike tour is free and runs from September 26th–October 11th. Click to hear Corey Zetts give more info!
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Sept. 14 to Sept. 19
1. Menomonee River Valley: Public art bike tour: Monday, Sept. 14 through Saturday, Sept. 19
Menomonee River Valley Week is happening all week long. Milwaukee residents can sign up for the public art bike tour, a self-guided tour that takes cyclists through the valley to see the various art pieces. The event is free and those interested can bring their own bikes or receive the Bublr Bike promo code when they sign up. The tour will be available from now until 9 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19.
8 Things To Do in Milwaukee This Weekend: Sept. 11-13
Valley Week returns in Milwaukee September 12-19
A decade later, leaders of Menomonee Valley brownfield redevelopment celebrate project’s completion
Menomonee Valley Partners, Urban Ecology Center Complete Transformation of 24-Acre Brownfield
Today, leaders with Menomonee Valley Partners (MVP) and the Urban Ecology Center (UEC) announced the completion of Menomonee Valley – From the Ground Up, a comprehensive $25 million multi-year campaign that transformed a 24-acre brownfield into an active urban park, state trail, and outdoor science classroom; turned a vacant bar into a community center; and reconnected communities separated for more than a generation.
This Menomonee Valley site was a wasteland. It's now a park that has helped transform the valley with new businesses.
For years The Menomonee Valley was full of vacant buildings and abandoned land, but that’s no longer the case
Valley Week is an annual series of events that showcases all Milwaukee’s Menomonee River Valley has to offer - and it’s coming back in a few weeks! Brian is in the Valley with a preview of the native gardening portion of this year’s event.