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Welcome, Kleiner’s: New Bar Coming To Former Frozen Rope Location

The bar formerly known as The Frozen Rope — which closed in 2011 following two separate rounds of gunfire outside the bar — will reopen as Kleiner’s.

The City Council unanimously approved the liquor license for the tavern at its meeting Tuesday night, a little over a year after we voted to put a temporary moratorium on the opening of any bar at that location, 1815 10th Ave.

That moratorium expired at the end of June.

Learn more about the shootings — and the council’s decision to revoke the bar’s liquor license — in this blog post.

The Legislation & Permits Committee heard from Kevin Klein, the prospective owner of the new bar, at its meeting Monday. Mr. Klein is well aware of the recent history of that location and said he is committed to responsibly operating what he said he will be a sports bar.

He is no stranger to operating a bar, either. He currently runs The Store in Cudahy, a small tavern at 5274 S. Packard Ave., and his mother was a one-time operator of the bar now known as the 14th Precinct on 14th and Rawson Avenues in South Milwaukee.

I welcome Mr. Klein to South Milwaukee and wish him well.

It was only a matter of time before The Frozen Rope reopened as a bar, and part of the job of the council is to make sure the next owner/operator is the right one for that location. I think Kleiner’s is that bar, although only time will tell.

Of course, I’d like to know what you think of this. Post your comments below!

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Channel 4 Stops By The Farmers’ Market

Like other markets in the area, the South Milwaukee Downtown Market is feeling the effects of this summer’s drought.

Channel 4 stopped by Thursday night to explore that issue a bit further. Here is the story and video.

Of course, the Downtown Market is about more than produce — so that’s why I’m confident we’ll be just fine despite the dry weather. Organics, arts, crafts, baked goods and all kinds of prepared food … the market still has plenty to offer this summer and beyond. We also have live music and a variety of upcoming special events (including outdoor movies in August).

Learn more on our website: www.smmarket.org.

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Headlines: Iconic South Shore Italian Restaurant Closes

Mama DeMarinis in Bay View has closed.

Check out The Business Journal story here, and check out these other headlines of interest from around the area:

Also, NOW has published its police blotter for Cudahy and St. Francis (South Milwaukee not included this week).

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Worker Reportedly Hurt At Ladish

A 57-year-old man was reportedly hurt in an industrial accident at ATI Ladish in Cudahy late Saturday afternoon.

Check out the WISN story and video here. From it:

“A 30-pound piece of metal sign fell off a crane and hurt his head and his shoulder,” Cudahy Police Department spokeswoman Melissa Maker said.

The victim, who was identified as Gordon Zettel, of Muskego, was transported by helicopter to Froedtert Hospital.

Hospital officials said Zettel was listed in stable condition.

The South Milwaukee Fire Department also reportedly responded to the scene.

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Walmart Groundbreaking Set For June 6

The formal groundbreaking for the new Walmart on North Chicago Avenue has been set: It’s June 6. And, if all goes to plan, the store will open its doors in March of 2013. 

As you know, the City Council has granted several approvals of the project in the past 18 months, most recently approving borrowing and spending related to cleanup of the site in April. The land sale — including a city-owned parcel fronting Chicago Avenue and a private parcel west of it — closed that week.

The site has sat largely untouched since then as project developers awaited approval from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources related to demolition of the property west of what is now 11th Avenue. 

The groundbreaking starts at 9 a.m., and local government officials and representatives from Walmart and Randolph Construction, the project’s general contractor, are expected to attend. 

I’ll keep you posted as the project progresses. 

And you can learn more about the project in this one-pager.

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More Milwaukee-Area Growth For Caterpillar?

BizTimes.com is reporting that Caterpillar “plans to expand its presence in the Milwaukee area.”

See the story here. From it:

Caterpillar has considered leasing about 25,000 square feet of space in the Liberty Corporate Preserve I building at 10050 S. 27th St., Oak Creek, said Neal Driscoll, vice president of leasing and development at Liberty Property Trust, which recently sold that building and most of its southeastern Wisconsin portfolio.

One source said Caterpillar was seeking space in Oak Creek to create a data center.

Another source said the company is considering plans to create a data center, an engineering technology center and a plant in southeastern Wisconsin. The company is expected to announce its plans by early June, that source said.

Of course, my hope is that growth comes in South Milwaukee, even if that sounds unlikely. I’ll keep you posted.

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South Milwaukee Downtown Comings, Going And More

News from Milwaukee Avenue (in addition to the Spirits Bar and Grill fire) …

First, some good news.

  • Opening night of the South Milwaukee Downtown Market went very well (and windy). Thanks to everyone who came out, and to Melinda Myers for her time. It’s going to be a great summer at the market … and we’re just getting started! Learn more about our website.
  • Studio 915, the art gallery and atelier at 915 Milwaukee Ave., is hosting an artist reception for Jeff Sadowski from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, May 25. Along with the art on display, live music, wine, beer and food will be available. The studio is also holding a couples painting workshop on Wednesday, May 30. Learn more at the Studio 915 website.
  • Nearby, the former bank-turned-B&B Trophy store is getting a new tenant: PJ’s Variety Store. PJ’s is moving from its current store at 1234 Milwaukee to the cool old building at 921 Milwaukee in the next few weeks, owner Tony Bloom tells me. Stay tuned.
  • Across the street, it look like (judging by the sign) Hometown Sports Cards has opened in the building that also houses Sunrise Clothiers and other small shops at 916 Milwaukee Ave.
  • Down the block at 1203 Milwaukee Ave., Tiny-Tanks Leather, a leather store, has replaced the skateboard shop that closed earlier this year. See the leather store Craigslist page here.

And now some bad news … Wild Flour Bakery has closed its retail storefront at 1205 Milwaukee Ave. — again. But there’s some good news here too: Wild Flour will be back at the South Milwaukee Downtown Market all summer.

So, what to make of all this? Not sure. Comings and goings are certainly part of every small retail district. And while I’m happy to see some of the empty storefronts get filled, there are still way too many vacancies in our city center. There’s lots of work to do.

And the uncertain future of Spirits doesn’t make things any easier.

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“Substantial Structural Damage” To Spirits Building: More Details On The Downtown South Milwaukee Fire

Acting South Milwaukee Fire Chief Joe Knitter has provided the following update on the Spirits Bar and Grill fire …

Among the news: The building suffered substantial structural damage, as well as damage from smoke and water, and the cause is right now undetermined (albeit with no reason to think it’s suspicious). A firefighter suffered a minor elbow injury fighting the blaze.

From Acting Chief Knitter:

South Milwaukee Police Dispatch rec’d a cellular 9-1-1 call from the cleaning help at the bar at 0339 hrs. reporting smoke and flames in a back storeroom. Upon arrival of the fire units, all occupants of the building were accounted for (2nd floor tenant self-evacuated out of the apartment) and heavy smoke was issuing from the bar entrance and store room entrance. Capt. Czajkowski was the Shift Officer and immediately upgraded the level of response to involve our mutual aid neighbors and initiated an interior attack on the fire.

Crews encountering the fire in the store room were held at bay by live electrical wires in the room that were arcing and blocking their ability to advance on the fire, however, they maintained their position and continued to extinguish the fire. Due to the age and construction of the building, the fire had the opportunity to spread through numerous false ceilings and void spaces and eventually spread to the floor joists between the 1st and 2nd floors and into the attic. Crews spent the next hour or so “chasing” these fires to make sure the fire was fully extinguished before we began to release companies from the scene. Adding more difficulty were at least three of the false ceilings and the original tin ceiling that was located directly below the floor joists between the 1st and 2nd floors. Crews had to pull this ceiling down to access fire above it.

Due to the nature of the establishment, I requested the help of the State Fire Marshall’s Office to assist with the investigation. As a result of their involvement, they dispatched an Agent from the ATF, as well. While investigating, we secured the video footage from the security cameras and had the ability to download the beginning of the fire. As of right now based on our findings, many interviews, and the video footage, our official area of origin is going to be the storeroom located on the east wall of the building. The cause is being classified as undetermined with no evidence of suspicious activity, however, an origin of electrical nature cannot be ruled out.

There is substantial structural damage to the building and smoke / water damage throughout. Thankfully, the aggressive interior attack by our crews contained the fire to the single building with no extension to the neighboring buildings, which has always been one of our concerns about Milwaukee Avenue. The Building Inspection and Health Departments were made aware of the fire and had representatives on the scene. I have learned of one minor injury (bruised elbow) to one of our members that did not require treatment.

Also, you can see some harrowing pictures of the fire on this website. The photos provide some perspective to the following additional note from Acting Chief Knitter, who said it could be have been so much worse:

Since I was hired, we have talked about fighting a fire in these buildings along Milwaukee Avenue and always prepared for a catastrophic outcome while maintaining our aggressive (but safe) mentality. Today . . . . . It paid off. This same fire has played out in many other cities across this state and other’s with worse results. Even the ATF and Fire Marshall Agents were impressed with the stop. SMFD continues to provide a very high caliber of service and maintains their stellar reputation amongst our colleagues. I have been answering e-mails, text messages, and phone calls throughout the evening from these colleagues offering their praise and asking for feedback. Nice job to all.

Nice job, indeed. Thank you to all of our South Milwaukee firefighters.

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Reminder: South Milwaukee Downtown Market Opens Thursday … With Melinda Myers!

Just a quick reminder to join us on Thursday, May 24, for the opening of the new South Milwaukee Downtown Market summer season.

Hours are 3 to 7 p.m., and we’re located at 11th and Milwaukee Avenues. More than 60 vendors are expected for our opener, and a special guest: gardening expert and author Melinda Myers.

Melinda has demonstrations planned for 3:30 (container gardening), 4:30 (herb gardening) and 5:30 (container gardening), and she’ll be taking questions and greeting fans throughout the afternoon.

Learn more on our website … and we’ll see you at the market!

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Spirits Fire Aftermath

Update: This Fox 6 story has more details on the fire. Here is WISN coverage.

Here’s what it looked about 8 a.m. this morning … please keep Ed, the owner of Spirts, and those who lived upstairs in your thoughts and prayers.

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Fire Reported At Spirits In South Milwaukee

There was an overnight fire at Spirits Bar and Grill in downtown South Milwaukee.

No injuries were reported, and the upstairs tenants were evacuated from the property at 922 Milwaukee Ave.

The fire was reported around 4 a.m.

Learn more from TMJ4.com. From the story:

TODAY’S TMJ4’s Melissa McCrady reports that the fire began inside the bar.

Bret Schultz, who lives above the bar, told McCrady that a cleaning lady was working inside the restaurant when she heard what was described as a popping sound.

The fire then broke out in a back room.  She called 911.  South Milwaukee Police banged on Schultz’s door to get him out.

“I was asleep.  There was a bang on my door.  I woke up and there was smoke in my bedroom,” said Schultz.

I’ll keep you posted when I learn more.

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South Milwaukee Business: Eaton Acquires Cooper Industries

The world of big-time mergers and acquisitions continues to impact South Milwaukee companies.

Last year, it was Bucyrus International. Now, it’s Cooper Power Systems, another of the city’s largest employers. It’s being acquired by Eaton Corp.

Check out The Business Journal story here.

Hopefully the acquisition will lay the foundation for future growth in South Milwaukee, just as it appears Caterpillar’s purchase of Bucyrus has. But only time will tell, I guess.

What do you think of the deal? Post your comments below!

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Bursting At The Seams: Caterpillar Seeks More Parking From The City

It’s almost always a good thing when your largest local employer needs more parking. That’s certainly the case with Caterpillar.

The mining equipment maker — which continues to be in growth mode locally — has been in discussions with the city for some time about finding solutions to its parking crunch.

And here is where we’ve ended up: Potentially leasing a small piece of city-owned land at 1701 10th Ave. to Caterpillar, which would pave it and do whatever else it takes to get the site ready for up to 50 parked cars.

The city’s Public Works & Public Property Committee discussed the item at its meeting on Monday night. I’ll keep you posted.

The city has owned the site for some time, and it has already put around $20,000 into the property in acquisition and demolition costs. Leasing the land will help us recoup some of that money — while still allowing for future development there, even if that is unlikely given its odd shape and location. And it shows our willingness to do what we can to make it easier to do business in South Milwaukee.

That’s why I support this. What do you think?

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Mark Your Calendars! South Milwaukee Farmers’ Market Returns May 24 — With Special Guest Melinda Myers

Nationally recognized gardening expert and author Melinda Myers will help the South Milwaukee Downtown Market take root this summer, as she appears at the market’s outdoor season debut on Thursday, May 24.

The market is located on and around 11th Avenue, south of Milwaukee Avenue, in the heart of South Milwaukee’s city center. Hours are 3 to 7 p.m. each Thursday through October 11 – a 21-week run.

More than 60 regular vendors are expected throughout the year selling produce, organics, arts, crafts, baked goods, prepared foods and other specialty items. Weekly live music and other special events are also planned as the market enters its fourth year.

Myers’ appearance kicks off the season, as she does gardening demonstrations, holds a question-and-answer session and meets her fans. Myers, who has more than 30 years of horticulture experience, has written more than 20 gardening books and hosts nationally syndicated “Melinda’s Gardening Moment” segments that air on nearly 100 television and radio stations across the U.S. and Canada.

Learn more in this press release, and check out more details on the market on our website: www.smmarket.org.

See you May 24!

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Celebrating Two Great Local Businesses

We’re lucky to have some strong businesses anchor our downtown. Parkway Floral and Nona’s Cafe are two of them.

Both are featured in online articles this week. Check out the NOW story on Parkway Floral, and here is a piece from OnMilwaukee.com on Nona’s. And be sure to patronize both, especially with Mother’s Day coming up.

What’s your favorite local business? Post your comments below!

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