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Yahoo
29-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Historic former theater's restoration for live events, movies wins initial city approval
A historic former Milwaukee theater − dormant for several years − would be restored to host music performances and other live events, as well as movies, under a plan that's received an initial city approval. The Villa Theater, previously known as the Ritz Theater, 3608 W. Villard Ave., would feature a restored single-screen cinema as well as space for live productions, upper-level office space, renovated apartments, and food service space on the main level. The Common Council's Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee at its July 28 meeting recommended selling the city-owned building to Lincoln Creek Development LLC, owned and managed by Thomas Matthews. Lincoln Creek Development is to buy the the two-story, 7,200-square-foot former theater, a two-story, 3,612-square-foot adjacent commercial building at 3614-16 W. Villard Ave., and a neighboring 24-space parking lot at 5221 N. 36th St. The proposed sale price is $10,125 − which the council is to review at its July 31 meeting. The city acquired the properties through tax foreclosure. Lincoln Creek has raised more than 75% of the financing needed for the $4 million project, Matthews said. Financing sources include Spring Bank, Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corp., and Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution, based in Lake Forest, California, a Department of City Development report said. Matthews told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel his goal is to complete his financing package and begin renovations by November, with the project finished by spring 2026. The theater was built in 1926, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society. It closed in 1995 and was later used by Agape school. Matthews told committee members he's been working on the project since 2022 − when he drove past the shuttered theater and was struck by its status. "It was a sadness to see history deteriorate," Matthews said. The redeveloped theater is on a stretch of West Villard Avenue, between North Sherman Boulevard and North Teutonia Avenue, that's to be reconstructed to include protected bike lanes, wider sidewalks, a pedestrian plaza and other features to improve safety − and spur commercial development. The zoning committee also recommended the $1,000 sale of a one-story, 2,880-square-foot building, at 4124 W. Villard Ave., to neighboring Corner Stone Memorial Funeral Services LLC. Corner Stone plans to expand its operations into that building, with its renovation costs estimated at $683,630. Both projects are supported by Alderwoman Andrea Pratt, whose district includes the development sites. Tom Daykin can be emailed at tdaykin@ and followed on Instagram, Bluesky, X and article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Theater's restoration for live events, movies wins Milwaukee's OK Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
28-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Historic former theater's restoration for live events, movies wins initial city approval
A historic former Milwaukee theater − dormant for several years − would be restored to host music performances and other live events, as well as movies, under a plan that's received an initial city approval. The Villa Theater, previously known as the Ritz Theater, 3608 W. Villard Ave., would feature a restored single-screen cinema as well as space for live productions, upper-level office space, renovated apartments, and food service space on the main level. The Common Council's Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee at its July 28 meeting recommended selling the city-owned building to Lincoln Creek Development LLC, owned and managed by Thomas Matthews. Lincoln Creek Development is to buy the the two-story, 7,200-square-foot former theater, a two-story, 3,612-square-foot adjacent commercial building at 3614-16 W. Villard Ave., and a neighboring 24-space parking lot at 5221 N. 36th St. The proposed sale price is $10,125 − which the council is to review at its July 31 meeting. The city acquired the properties through tax foreclosure. Lincoln Creek has raised more than 75% of the financing needed for the $4 million project, Matthews said. Financing sources include Spring Bank, Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corp., and Clearinghouse Community Development Financial Institution, based in Lake Forest, California, a Department of City Development report said. Matthews told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel his goal is to complete his financing package and begin renovations by November, with the project finished by spring 2026. The theater was built in 1926, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society. It closed in 1995 and was later used by Agape school. Matthews told committee members he's been working on the project since 2022 − when he drove past the shuttered theater and was struck by its status. "It was a sadness to see history deteriorate," Matthews said. The redeveloped theater is on a stretch of West Villard Avenue, between North Sherman Boulevard and North Teutonia Avenue, that's to be reconstructed to include protected bike lanes, wider sidewalks, a pedestrian plaza and other features to improve safety − and spur commercial development. The zoning committee also recommended the $1,000 sale of a one-story, 2,880-square-foot building, at 4124 W. Villard Ave., to neighboring Corner Stone Memorial Funeral Services LLC. Corner Stone plans to expand its operations into that building, with its renovation costs estimated at $683,630. Both projects are supported by Alderwoman Andrea Pratt, whose district includes the development sites. Tom Daykin can be emailed at tdaykin@ and followed on Instagram, Bluesky, X and article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Theater's restoration for live events, movies wins Milwaukee's OK Solve the daily Crossword


BBC News
20-06-2025
- Automotive
- BBC News
Temporary traffic lights in Hull's Spring Bank cause delays
Roadworks causing delays on a busy junction near Hull city centre will be completed by 25 June, a utility firm has traffic lights have been set up on Spring Bank and Park have reported congestion along both sides of Spring Bank, with queues back to the junction with Beverley Road and Ferensway at peak company Northern Powergrid said it was carrying out work to "overlay 263 ft (80m) of cable in the carriageway". "We expect work to be completed by the 25 June and the site to be completely reinstated," a spokesperson said."We thank customers for their patience whilst we work as quickly and as safely as possible." Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.


BBC News
10-05-2025
- BBC News
Man seriously injured after being hit by car on Spring Bank, Hull
A man has been seriously injured after being hit by a 50-year-old was struck by a white Kia Sportage in Spring Bank in Hull, close to the junction with Ferensway, at about 19:00 BST on Friday, Humberside Police else was seriously are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has dashcam or CCTV footage to contact them. Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.