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![]() After years on hold, two long-approved Walker’s Point apartment projects could finally move forward this spring — if a key piece of city financing falls into place... ...more Leo’s notes: If city support comes together this spring, these projects could finally turn years of paper progress into real housing, adding momentum to one of Milwaukee’s most supply-constrained neighborhoods. It’s a reminder that closing funding gaps, especially for urban infill, is often the difference between a housing plan that sits on a shelf and one that actually delivers homes where people want—and need—to live. | ||
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