A unique vision for Milwaukee's Walker's Point
Posted: May 12, 2017 1:41 PM CST
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Mike Curkov meets Ryan Strycker of Vision Design, a Walker's Point business that's helping to craft a new image for the Milwaukee neighborhood.
Vision Design specializes in the use of salvaged materials. Strycker's work can now be seen in several Milwaukee businesses including Lost Valley Cider on Florida Street, and Morel Restaurant on 2nd Street.
Contributions to this story also made by: Andrew Levinson
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