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South Howell Avenue (Wisconsin Highway 38) beneath Runway 7R at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee [ 51 ] 42°56′28″N 87°54′34″W / 42.941144°N 87.909384°W / 42.941144; -87.
The Milwaukee Airport Rail Station has Amtrak service to Chicago. Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport is accessible from I-41/I-94 and WIS 38 via WIS 119. Local transit MCTS Green Line offers service to downtown and north shore suburbs. Route 80 serves the Airport from Oak Creek, downtown, and the Milwaukee's north side. [34] Intercity transit
The northern terminus of the M-Line is Burns Commons (Ogden Avenue at Prospect Avenue). From there, the line follows Ogden Avenue in both directions to Jackson Street, turns west on Kilbourn Avenue, then splits; southbound streetcars follow N. Broadway, while northbound streetcars follow N. Milwaukee Street. 0.575 miles (925 m) later, [14] two-way running resumes at E. St. Paul Avenue.
Lawrence J. Timmerman Airport covers an area of 420 acres (170 ha) and contains two asphalt paved runways: the primary runway 15L/33R measuring 4,107 x 75 ft (1,252 x 23 m) and the crosswind runway 4L/22R measuring 3,203 x 75 ft (976 x 23 m).
Two school buses were involved in crashes Monday in Milwaukee, resulting in minor injuries for students. The first crash happened at about 6:25 a.m. northbound on Interstate 43/94 near National ...
100 East Wisconsin Avenue 43°02′19″N 87°54′34″W / 43.0387°N 87.9094°W / 43.0387; -87.9094 ( 100 East Postmodern-style office tower designed by Clark Harris Tribble & Li and built by Mortenson Construction in 1989.
The Blue Line is a 26.93-mile-long (43.34 km) Chicago "L" line which runs from O'Hare International Airport at the far northwest end of the city, through downtown via the Milwaukee–Dearborn subway and across the West Side to its southwest end in Forest Park, with a total of 33 stations (11 on the Forest Park branch, 9 in the Milwaukee–Dearborn subway and 13 on the O'Hare branch).
Ascent MKE is a mass timber hybrid high-rise apartment building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] The 284-foot (87 meter), [2] 25-story high-rise is the world's tallest mass timber structure, edging out Norway's Mjøstårnet. [3] [4] It features 259 luxury apartments, retail space, an elevated pool with operable window walls, and a sky-deck. [5] [6]