Rising from the ashes: Hope returns to Sherman Park building damaged in 2016 unrest
Posted: Apr 15, 2018 8:02 AM CDT | Updated: Aug 2, 2018 3:14 PM CDT
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VISIT Milwaukee preview: March 29-31
Amanda Porterfield meets the entrepreneurs and community leaders looking to transform a building nearly lost to rioting two years ago in the city’s Sherman Park neighborhood into a hub for locally owned businesses.
Click here for more information on the Sherman Phoenix development project.
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