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September 2010
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Village Spillage is an opinion blog about Whitefish Bay and the surrounding areas. It focuses on Village Government, elections, Silver Spring, and many other topics that aren't covered in the media.
Kevin Buckley serves as a Trustee for the Village of Whitefish Bay. The commentary within does not represent the official position of the Board.
The Whitefish Bay Trustees had their regular meeting tonight, 12/21.
We quickly took care of some bond issue business .. then at the end of the meeting we voted on an item that I get the most emails on .. a topic I can rarely open my inbox without reading a question concerning the status of: CITY MARKET.
The Trustees voted, 7-0 to approve a TID financing agreement for City Market. Previously, the BID and CDA had voted to approve City Market's application for a Retail Incentive Program grant.
I won't speak out of turn with other details, but suffice it to say, the tea leaves look good for City Market opening in Whitefish Bay.
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One other quick note .. I'd also like to express my appreciation to the families who answered the appeal for the Whitefish Bay Civic Foundation. THANK YOU!
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4 Comments
Andrew Franklin - Dec 23, 2009 4:12 PM
Just a few thoughts. Happy Holidays.
MikeTWI - Dec 28, 2009 11:54 AM
More restaurants = more options in the neighoborhood. More options = more reason to come back more frequently.
Ares2009 - Dec 28, 2009 1:24 PM
You would think the Bruegger's Manager would want people to have easy parking for his store but he is stubborn, it's like the Hatfields & McCoys between those two businesses. Can we have some 'No Loading or Un-Loading' signs made up? placed from the alley North to Silver Spring? The delivery trucks need to use the alley behind the store it makes perfect sense and the Manager of Bruegger's needs to get on board with this.
kbuckley - Dec 28, 2009 9:40 PM
There are plenty of examples of overlapping businesses existing. Somehow, Oakcrest, Harry's, VPub, and two Chinese spots operate in Shorewood, within a mile of eachother.
CM and the rest will do just fine.
@Ares - I've asked the Chief to look into the issue. I'll post any results in this thread.