Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee County task force says no to allocating ARPA dollars to rehab The Domes
Hopes amongst advocates that federal {dollars} might assist lay a monetary path to revive the Mitchell Park Domes weren’t answered Thursday.
4 county supervisors requested the Milwaukee County American Rescue Plan Act Process Power for $19 million towards rehabilitating The Domes, together with newly elected Supervisor Juan Miguel Martinez. He represents the 12th District during which the Domes reside.
Martinez’s District is a various, densely populated working-class neighborhood. Inexperienced house is scarce, and 42% of its residents dwell beneath the poverty stage.
“The significance of approving this decision for the Domes is the truth that it jumpstarts a number of different attainable donations and philanthropy from different donors across the metropolis of Milwaukee. We have now to have the ability to say that we wish to see it occur for The Domes,” Martinez stated.
The bee-hive-shaped glass constructions’ future has been clouded since 2013 when a small piece of concrete reportedly fell from excessive throughout the desert dome.
READ County officers categorical frustration, others dedication to save lots of The Domes at county parks assembly
Jeremy Ebersole with Milwaukee Restoration Alliance urged the duty power members to assist what he known as a once-in-a-generation alternative.
“Our group has been working with our companions on the Nationwide Belief for Historic Preservation and lots of in the neighborhood for seven years below the Save Our Domes banner. The price of restoring The Domes and lack of accessible funding has been persistently raised as the first impediment to transferring ahead,” Ebersole stated. “The requested quantity of $19 million relies a 2019 County fee estimates of the price of probably the most essential long-term want at The Domes, the glazing or glass substitute.”
Process power members had little to say apart from asking for the parks division’s perspective.
Deputy director James Tarantino stated the division is “not actively advocating” for the proposal. He likened it to placing a down cost on a home with out having a mortgage accredited.
“Saving The Domes means having a severe plan to save lots of the plant assortment set the power on a sustainable path by way of operations, scale back vitality consumption and having an actionable plan to deal with the opposite tens of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} price of repairs which can be nonetheless wanted to maintain The Domes open,” Tarantino stated.
A structural engineering agency is evaluating what it might take to revive The Domes intricate glass construction, “to see if the choice is possible and we’ll have an up to date value nearer to $30 million than $19 mill that will probably be offered doubtless within the December cycle,” Tarrantino stated.
After its unanimous rejected the proposal, activity power co-chair Shawn Rolland stated the vote doesn’t signify an absence of curiosity in saving the Domes, “It’s simply associated to the ARPA funding.”
Supporters will proceed to advocate for The Domes. Subsequent Tuesday, the Milwaukee County Committee on Parks and Tradition will contemplate a decision to pursue itemizing The Domes within the Nationwide Register of Historic Locations.
If that occurs, Milwaukee County could be positioned to use for as much as $7 million in historic tax credit score towards The Domes’ restoration.
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Milwaukee, WI
RMU Basketball: 3 keys to Colonials road matchup at Milwaukee Panthers
RMU Basketball is back on a win streak after wins over Wright State and Green Bay, with the latest coming Friday night by 22 points. But after beating the worst team in the Horizon League, the Colonials are on the road to take on one of the best teams in Milwaukee (13-6, 6-2).
The Panthers are at the end of a three-game homestand, with wins over Green Bay and coming off an impressive 79-64 victory over league contender, Youngstown State. RMU can get over .500 in league play and make a case for being in the top tier itself with a win on Sunday afternoon.
Here are the keys to the game for the road team.
1. Good perimeter defense without fouling
Milwaukee’s strength is in its backcourt offensively, with four double-digit scoring guards. Themus Fulks (15.3 ppg and 4.9 apg) leads the way, while Kentrell Pullian and AJ McKee are also in the mix as go-to options. Plus, Erik Pratt has recently returned, averaging 10.7 ppg off the bench as the team’s 6th Man. They aren’t a good shooting team but they thrive slashing to the basket. So if you’re the Colonials, you have to do not only a good job preventing them getting easy buckets, but also without fouling.
2. Dealing with Jamichael Stillwell on the boards
The Panthers are one of the best rebounding teams in the nation, ranking in the top 10 at just under 42 a game, including 15 offensive rebounds on average. Stillwell, who missed a couple of games before returning the last game, is averaging 13.4 ppg and 11.9 rpg, which is first in the nation. The other elite rebounder in the Horizon League is RMU’s Alvaro Folguerias, who is producing 12.8 ppg and 10.3 rpg. The Colonial big man will need to have a good game to have a chance on the road.
3. Kam Woods having an all-league performance
Is there are chance that Woods can make his way to an all-league team? He’s currently averaging 14.5 ppg and 4.4 apg, with his shooting percentages starting to rise after a few good outings. He’s been good on the road as of late as well, including a 29-point outing at Oakland.
Milwaukee is one of the top teams in the Horizon League, and beating them on the road will be a tough challenge. If Woods doesn’t have a good game, then RMU Basketball isn’t going to win.
Milwaukee, WI
Admirals lose to Stars, concluding 5-day road trip Sunday
What we know:
CEDAR PARK, Texas – The Milwaukee Admirals lost to the Texas Stars on Saturday, Jan. 18.
They lost 4-3 at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, Texas. Both teams finished with 25 shots on goal.
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The Admirals fell to 1-3-0-0 on their five-game road trip.
What’s next:
Milwaukee concludes its five-game road trip on Sun., Jan. 19 at Texas.
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The Admirals will then return home to UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 22 to host Rockford.
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Milwaukee, WI
This property manager operating in Wisconsin is being sued by the FTC. What to know.
What is behind the steep increase in rental prices?
A recent antitrust lawsuit accuses software company RealPage for pricing scheme harmful to renters.
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against property manager Greystar Thursday, accusing the Charleston, S.C.-based company of charging consumers hidden fees adding up to “hundreds of millions of dollars” since at least 2019.
Greystar manages properties across the U.S. including in the Milwaukee and Madison areas.
“The FTC is suing Greystar for deceptively advertising low monthly rents only to later saddle tenants with hundreds of dollars of hidden junk fees,” said FTC Chair Lina M. Khan in a Jan. 16 press release.
The lawsuit was filed alongside the State of Colorado.
The hidden fees “allegedly range from tens to hundreds of dollars a month,” and include utility fees, “valet trash” fees, package handling fees and more, according to the FTC’s press release.
The agency also alleged that tenants “often have not discovered the fees until after they have signed a lease or moved in.”
“Simply put, consumers cannot lease a Greystar-managed apartment by paying only the advertised price,” the Jan. 16 complaint alleges.
To read the FTC’s full complaint, click here.
The property management company manages more than 800,000 apartments across the U.S., the release said.
The FTC’s lawsuit comes days after the U.S. Department of Justice and several other state attorneys general filed a lawsuit against six of the largest landlords in the U.S., including Greystar. The DOJ complaint accuses the property management companies of sharing non-public rent data in a software system, causing tenants to lose bargaining power.
How many properties does Greystar manage in Wisconsin?
Greystar manages several properties around the Milwaukee area, according to its website, including the The Lydell in Glendale, Deer Run in Brown Deer and Evoni in Milwaukee. It also manages two properties in Madison.