by Sonya Jongsma Knauss
Emil Kuester has watched Center Street change from a quiet neighborhood with stores on every corner to a street peppered with empty storefronts. Now, from his front porch, he’s watching it come back to life.
by Sonya Jongsma Knauss
Emil Kuester has watched Center Street change from a quiet neighborhood with stores on every corner to a street peppered with empty storefronts. Now, from his front porch, he’s watching it come back to life.
A visit to the new skateboard/hip-hop clothing store UPROCK on a hot summer’s night found two of the three store owners, Matt Nowak and Jason Francis, minding the store and acting the part of big brothers to several younger kids in for a game of a chess, a free video game, and to hear what the DJ was spinning.
Garden Park at Bremen and Locust needs to form an official group to manage and lobby for long term ownership as a community run pocket park and market. NOW IS THE TIME.
After months of construction, traffic can flow freely through Center Street again. This is welcome news for Center Street businesses, which have been eager to restore the flow of traffic to the area.
(You dah mon) The mythos of Eudemon… Exploring the liminal spaces of Riverwest… Meeting the ordinary folk and having a good time. And Eudemon thought Tuesday night Walk over rubble of Center Street construction Blocking the cars, block the cars T-1 T minus one And…………counting 5 Paul says hi, do you have your earplugs? WHA […]
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