Milwaukee, WI
Harley-Davidson Milwaukee headquarters; plans to transform campus
MILWAUKEE – Harley-Davidson, Inc. introduced plans on Wednesday, Jan. 11 to remodel a central ingredient of its Juneau Avenue campus headquarters right into a public park to profit its workers and its hometown neighborhood, along with attracting individuals to Milwaukee’s Close to West Aspect.
Heatherwick Studio has been commissioned to conceive an unique design that may rework the concrete web site right into a civic and soulful inexperienced gathering house that can be utilized by everybody, together with workers and the area people.
The preliminary growth will likely be overseen and funded by The Harley-Davidson Basis, with longer-term sponsorship and donor alternatives, to additional improve the venture, being made accessible within the close to future.
Heatherwick Studios rendering of “The Hub” public park to be positioned at Harley-Davidson’s Juneau Avenue headquarters in Milwaukee, WI. (PRNewsfoto/Harley-Davidson, Inc.)
A information launch says over the previous 18 months, the Basis introduced collectively a broad set of stakeholders – together with members of the neighborhood – to increase a shared, long-term imaginative and prescient for the Close to West Aspect and set tangible priorities to speed up progress for its neighborhood. Among the many key neighborhood wants recognized was greenspace.
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Heatherwick Studios rendering of “The Hub” public park to be positioned at Harley-Davidson’s Juneau Avenue headquarters in Milwaukee, WI. (PRNewsfoto/Harley-Davidson, Inc.)
To ship this actuality, Harley-Davidson has gifted the land recognized for the venture on to the Basis. In growing the venture, inputs from a number of stakeholders served as the premise for Heatherwick Studio’s distinctive neighborhood park design.
What the transformation will entail
On the coronary heart of the park is “The Hub”, a sunken multi-use occasions house, 83 meters (roughly 272 toes) broad with tiered seating, set amongst lush crops and bushes. The design promotes the thought of togetherness for the neighborhood, riders and workers alike.
Heatherwick Studios rendering of “The Hub” public park to be positioned at Harley-Davidson’s Juneau Avenue headquarters in Milwaukee, WI. (PRNewsfoto/Harley-Davidson, Inc.)
Its round structure is outlined by a mix of bike driveways and turning circles, parking bays, sidewalks, crops and seats, and 360-degree viewpoints. The Hub will likely be constructed with 10 varieties of domestically sourced brick, pure wany-edge timber, and weathered metal with a superbly heat patina.
In a single path, the Hub will present views of the good-looking brick buildings of the unique house of Harley-Davidson. Within the different, guests will see a park sown with 120 native plant species, together with 20 species of bushes and 100 species of perennials, a few of that are sacred to the Forest County Potawatomi. There are additionally plans for a market avenue, contemplative backyard, and nature playground.
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Heatherwick Studios rendering of “The Hub” public park to be positioned at Harley-Davidson’s Juneau Avenue headquarters in Milwaukee, WI. (PRNewsfoto/Harley-Davidson, Inc.)
The neighborhood park growth is ready to interrupt floor in spring of 2023 with the park accessible to be used by summer time 2024.
Milwaukee, WI
Weather webcast with Lisa Michaels
Mostly clear Monday night with temperatures dropping into the negative single digits inland to low single digits near the lake. A cold weather advisory has been issued for inland areas from 3AM to 9AM Tuesday. Wind chills below -20F are likely.
The cold continues Tuesday and Wednesday with morning wind chills -10 to -20 below zero. Afternoon wind chills remain from -5 to 5. Temperatures begin to warm by the end of the week back in the low 40s by Friday. However, another big drop comes in time for the weekend.
Milwaukee, WI
As temperatures drop, here’s where you can stay warm this winter | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Editor’s note: We are republishing these resources to help our neighbors as temperatures continue to dip.
As cold weather moves in, warming centers are now open where people in need can stay warm this winter, Milwaukee County officials have announced.
Centers are operating from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily. General walk-in hours will begin at 8 p.m. daily.
A warming center is a short-term emergency shelter where people can go to stay warm when temperatures or wind chill become dangerously low.
Here’s a list of warming centers that are open through March 31:
Unity Lutheran Church, 1025 E. Oklahoma Ave.
Guest House of Milwaukee, 1216 N. 13th St. You can call 414-345-3240 for more information.
St. Ben’s, 930 W. State St. You can contact 414-271-0135 for more information. The coordinated entry team is available in person on Fridays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Repairers of the Breach, 1335 W. Vliet St. You can call 414-934-9305 for more information. You can find the coordinated entry team in-person on Mondays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Milwaukee Rescue Mission, 830 N. 19th St. You can call 414-344-2211 for more information.
For questions about a particular warming center, contact the organization itself.
For more emergency or long-term resources, you can reach out to Milwaukee County’s Coordinated Entry team. Coordinated Entry is available 24/7 by dialing 2-1-1, texting your ZIP code to TXT-211 or visiting 211 Wisconsin.
Find out how you can help by visiting the Milwaukee Coalition on Housing & Homelessness’ website here.
Check out the Wisconsin Department of Health Services or the Milwaukee Health Department for more tips on staying warm.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee house fire near 28th and Hadley; bitter cold adds to challenge
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee firefighters battled a house fire near 28th and Hadley on the city’s north side on Monday, Jan. 13.
House fire challenges
What we know:
Firefighters were dispatched to the home just before 10:30 a.m. Monday – and noticed fire coming from the second floor of the 2 ½ story residence.
Officials tell FOX6 News everyone in the building got out safely. However, a couple of people were taken to the hospital due to smoke inhalation.
House fire near 28th and Hadley, Milwaukee
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Firefighters say the bitter cold being experienced on Monday added extra challenges to the firefight. As they put it, fire hydrants were “being difficult.”
What we don’t know:
Fire officials have not indicated what may have caused this fire.
FOX6 News has a crew on the scene – and we will update this post as more information becomes available.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Fire Department.
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