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The long-closed and deteriorating former Northridge Mall has been taken over by the City of Milwaukee − which will demolish it.. The latest step in that process came at a recent court hearing ...
Milwaukee can use the ARPA grant to help pay for removing asbestos from the long-vacant mall, demolishing the buildings and other redevelopment work. Milwaukee's Northridge redevelopment gets $15 ...
Bee hives found prior to Northridge Mall's demolition are being relocated. They likely contain 20,000 to 30,000 honey bees.
The mall's razing could begin this fall, according to a Department of City Development schedule. The work to make the 100-acre site available for new development should be completed by fall 2025.
Northridge Mall was co-developed with the nearby Northridge Lakes development, a residential development consisting of a mix of inventive multi-family residences, in concert with a planned northern beltline freeway which would have connected the area to the rest of the Milwaukee area. The pioneering mall was planned and designed as a regional ...
What should replace Milwaukee's long-vacant, dilapidated Northridge Mall?. That question was on the minds of around 150 far northwest side residents and others attending a town hall on Northridge ...
Grand Avenue opened in 1982 and hosted over 80 specialty stores, along with what was at one time the largest food court in Wisconsin. [3]The shopping center was named after a bustling merchant street during the 19th century, Grand Avenue (the portion of the present day Wisconsin Avenue west of the Milwaukee River).
Rogers, Minnesota-based Viet submitted the low bid for asbestos disposal and demolition of the former mall. Viet's bid was $10,682,306.85. Northridge Mall's demolition will cost nearly $11 million.