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  2. Wauwatosa board declines to approve initial apartment ... - AOL

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    The green space on the southern tip of the proposed development is the Wauwatosa Pocket Park, city-owned land that is not being sold, according to Wauwatosa Communications Manager Eva Ennamorato.

  3. Here's what to know about the two candidates for Wauwatosa's ...

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    Brannin also wants to identify spaces in Wauwatosa for “pocket parks” ― taking smaller pockets of land the city already owns and maintains and repurposing them into community gathering spaces.

  4. These new developments are coming to Wauwatosa, Brookfield ...

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    An apartment project at a former convent campus is among the new developments expected to open in Wauwatosa, Brookfield and Elm Grove in 2024.

  5. List of parks in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The original park was a narrow strip of land along the bluff above a busy railroad depot. [8] Kern 3614 N Humboldt Blvd 30.2-acre (122,000 m 2) King 1531 W Vliet St 21.4-acre (87,000 m 2) Named after Martin Luther King Jr. The County Park Commission acquired park land in 1968 from the City of Milwaukee redevelopment agency.

  6. Hart Park (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Hart Park is a 19.5-acre (7.9 ha) park on the Menomonee River in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Created in 1921 and originally known as City Park, the park has a football/soccer field, baseball diamond, field house, several tennis courts, a skate park , and nature trails. [ 2 ]

  7. Kneeland-Walker House - Wikipedia

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    The Kneeland-Walker House is a 3-story mansion built in 1890 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, styled Queen Anne with Shingle style influence. Still largely intact, and possibly the finest example of Queen Anne architecture in Wauwatosa, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

  8. Wauwatosa sets 60-foot height limit for buildings near ... - AOL

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    The 60-foot height limits won't affect the apartments planned for Mayfair mall, and certain affordable housing developments can stand at 85 feet.

  9. Washington Highlands Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It has walls of brick, stone, and half-timbering, a slate-shingled roof, and a decorated 3-story chimney. [ 26 ] [ 14 ] The Powell house at 6256 Upper Parkway North is another Tudor Revival structure, built in 1925 by E.P. Potter, but this one is considered a Germanic Cottage subtype, because of the clipped gables and the low eaves .