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What is the strategy of urbanWEALTH?
No single strategy fits all situations.
Urban neighborhoods often require regeneration in order
to reverse the cycle of decay, neglect and disinvestment.
Successful solutions must respond to their
context, ignite the market, and incite a passion for urbanity.
Great urban neighborhoods and the cities they comprise
can be measured by the vitality of their social and economic
fabric.
The built environment provides the stage
upon which people interact socially, ideas and creative content
come to market as products and services, and citizens expose
their true values. Working in tandem with our clients we
devise appropriate strategies to meet the objectives at hand.
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In A Linked World . . .
Follow the Plan It is good to have a strategy and development plans
can help to identify opportunities and solidify necessary
community and gorvernment support.
Here are a few examples of plans for areas
of interest to us in Milwaukee.
Click for more info:
Near West Side
Comprehensice Plan
Fond du Lac and North Avenue
Comprehensive Plan
Bronzeville Culteral District
SoHi (South of Highland)
Main Street Plan
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2900 West Kilbourn Avenue |
Milwaukee | Wisconsin |
U.S.A.
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