As the Historic Third Ward Association (HTWA) celebrates five decades of neighborhood advocacy and community connection, we look back at the past 50 years with some of the visionaries who sparked the district's revival.
As the Historic Third Ward Association (HTWA) celebrates five decades of neighborhood advocacy and community connection, we look back at the past 50 years with some of the visionaries who sparked the district's revival.
It's time for a visit to The Edison. Pop in for brunch, dinner or happy hour. Guaranteed you'll find something that sounds good.
The inflatable moon created by British artist Luke Jerram that debuted at Catalano Square in the Ward in 2019 is back as the main event at the Historic Third Ward's three-day Third Ward Moon Festival.
In 1976, at the same time that the Historic Third Ward Association was launching, the M&M Club swung open its doors at 124 N. Water St. for the first time, starting a 30-year run.
The free tour, at noon on Tuesday, March 31, will explore the corridor and share input on the whether or not the DoT should replace the freeway as it is, rebuild it with changes or convert it into an at-grade boulevard.
While it's not news that Milwaukee will soon get its first AC Hotel, what is news is where it will be located.
The Third Ward's Queen Anne Hambach Building, 221 N. Broadway, has long been home to Onesto, one of the city's most popular Italian restaurants. But, for many folks, 221 N. Broadway will always be the Broadway Bar & Grill building.
From a curated three-course meal at Tre Rivali to world-class performances and even an optional overnight stay, these packages make a night out effortless, delicious and unforgettable.