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The uncertainty of downtown's nighttime economy

37 min · 2. maj 2026
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This week on The Upswing, WTMJ’s Jeff Sherman welcomes Milwaukee Alderman Bob Bauman for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of downtown. They dive into the nighttime economy, including Water Street, food truck curfews, and efforts to balance safety with a vibrant entertainment district. Bauman also shares updates on housing development, long-term plans for The Hop streetcar, and how policy decisions shape the trajectory of neighborhoods across Milwaukee. Jeff also opens the show with a look at evolving coffee culture — from national brands to local players like Stone Creek Coffee — and closes with a recommendation for an offbeat new Netflix series. 🎙️ The Upswing is presented by Horicon Bank.

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