Heather Moore+FollowMilwaukee’s midcentury gem up for grabsA true 1958 time capsule just hit the market in Franklin, and it’s turning heads with its retro charm and $75,000 price drop. This home hasn’t changed hands since it was built, and everything from the avocado-green exterior to the pink-tiled bathroom screams vintage. Original hardwood floors and a rare Lannon-stone exterior add serious character. While it needs some TLC—think new roof and foundation work—locals are excited about restoring its midcentury vibe instead of modernizing. With spacious rooms and a 1.5-acre lot, it’s a rare find in the area. Would you keep the retro style or go for a full update? #RealEstate #Milwaukee #MidcenturyModern10Share
Joe Gallagher+FollowMilwaukee casino flood leaves guests strandedCars weren’t the only things lost in the Potawatomi Casino Hotel valet flood—some Milwaukee families are now struggling to get to work, care for their kids, and replace precious belongings. Imagine coming back to find your car under eight feet of water, with everything inside ruined. For new mom Dadriana Gibson, it meant losing all her baby’s essentials. Another guest lost his late wife’s car, a deeply personal loss. The community is rallying support, but this disaster raises big questions about how local businesses prepare for extreme weather. How would you cope if this happened to you? #Transportation #Milwaukee #Flooding00Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowMilwaukee neighbors rally as stores closeWhen Walgreens and Pick ‘n Save shut their doors in Milwaukee, it’s not just about losing a place to shop—it’s about families suddenly struggling to get groceries and medicine. With prices already rising, these closures hit hardest in neighborhoods that can least afford it. What’s inspiring, though, is seeing local groups like Metcalfe Park Community Bridges and the Hunger Task Force step up to fill the gap. But should big corporations be allowed to walk away without a plan for the communities they leave behind? How do we hold them accountable? #Business #LocalBusiness #Milwaukee10Share