The Redevelopment Authority in Milwaukee, WI is a government agency established in 1846, serving the City of Milwaukee and its nearly 600,000 residents. With a rich history and a strong connection to water, the city's identity and economy are deeply intertwined with its 10 miles of lakefront shoreline, three rivers, and a Great Lake.
The Redevelopment Authority plays a vital role in the city's growth and development, focusing on initiatives such as business development, community grants, affordable housing, and neighborhood services. With a commitment to equity, inclusion, and sustainability, the authority works towards creating a vibrant and thriving city for residents and businesses alike.
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