Jivecity, Antonio French and I just returned from the 2nd Annual Great Lakes Urban Exchange conference in Milwaukee.
It was one of the greatest weekends ever-- rubbing shoulders with like-minded representatives from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Buffalo and Milwaukee.
There's just too much information to share and my brain is fried so I will get back to that later. However, I'd like to share my observations of Milwaukee, a really great city that St. Louis can learn from:
--Milwaukee embraces its waterways -- wake up St. Louis!
--The Third Ward is a wonderful restored warehouse district filled with funky art galleries and boutiques. To my surprise, it was not at all contrived or artificial. It felt very authentic and hip.
--While St. Louis blows Milwaukee away in terms of historic residential architecture (the Red Brick Mama can't be beat), Milwaukee kicks our ass when it comes to modern residential design. The city is filled with funky, contemporary condo developments.
--There is a very palpable spirit of optimism in Milwaukee. People are proud of their city, and it shows. They are also much friendlier than St. Louisans, I have to say.
--Downtown Milwaukee is a fully functional neighborhood with all the amenities and services to support it.
--Milwaukeeans are jealous of our MetroLink!!!
--St. Louis feels a lot bigger.
Overall, Milwaukee is a great city. Exploring the city made me love St. Louis even more.
More later-- I'm tired!
It was one of the greatest weekends ever-- rubbing shoulders with like-minded representatives from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Buffalo and Milwaukee.
There's just too much information to share and my brain is fried so I will get back to that later. However, I'd like to share my observations of Milwaukee, a really great city that St. Louis can learn from:
--Milwaukee embraces its waterways -- wake up St. Louis!
--The Third Ward is a wonderful restored warehouse district filled with funky art galleries and boutiques. To my surprise, it was not at all contrived or artificial. It felt very authentic and hip.
--While St. Louis blows Milwaukee away in terms of historic residential architecture (the Red Brick Mama can't be beat), Milwaukee kicks our ass when it comes to modern residential design. The city is filled with funky, contemporary condo developments.
--There is a very palpable spirit of optimism in Milwaukee. People are proud of their city, and it shows. They are also much friendlier than St. Louisans, I have to say.
--Downtown Milwaukee is a fully functional neighborhood with all the amenities and services to support it.
--Milwaukeeans are jealous of our MetroLink!!!
--St. Louis feels a lot bigger.
Overall, Milwaukee is a great city. Exploring the city made me love St. Louis even more.
More later-- I'm tired!














