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Curt is Chicago native – but don’t hold that against him. After stops in Madison and California, he and his wife moved to Waukesha in 2004 to open their own downtown business.

Not Much Going On.

By Curt Otto
Saturday, May 12 2007, 08:26 AM
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Whoops.

It’s been near a month since I wrote a blog.

It’s not that I don’t like it anymore. It’s just that there really hasn’t been a whole lot happening downtown in the last month.

Besides the Hotel Project.

And the demolition of old fire station number one.

And the soon-to-come destruction of the paperback book store on the corner of Wisconsin and St. Paul to make way for new condos on the river front.

And the House of Guinness going smoke-free on Saturday nights.

And the outstanding Cinco De Mayo Art Crawl.

And the beginning of the Farmers Market on May 12th.

And the new pool hall going in next to Ace Hardware.

And the approval of the new Midwest Kidney Dialysis Center on St. Paul.

Why a Kidney Center downtown you ask?

I guess so the people who stagger past my place until 3AM every morning don’t have so far to stumble to get treatment when their kidneys shut down.

(In all honestly- Midwest Kidney wanted to be near the hospital. And I realize that kidney disease isn't just caused by alcoholism…however, its been known to be a factor.)

Let's not forget the welcome return of Cuddles Hallmark only a month after a broken water main caused a massive flood in the store and sent an undisclosed amount of Webkins floating down West Main St. (Rumor has it the Fox River carried them south to Racine where a female swan has adopted them as her own.)

And the selling of the old Donut Shoppe building. What’s in store for its future? Hold on tight folks…it looks like…it could be…it is!

A bar. (It has a few hurdles to jump first, but that’s the rumor going around.)

However, no one knows that yet, so keep it to yourself.

And last but not least, the Business Improvement District’s approval of the PR Committee’s $25000 radio and print advertising campaign. Keep your ears peeled for radio spots advertising all Waukesha has to offer. This will be a historic first for the downtown.

But besides that, it’s been really boring down here.

I guess I’ll have to look for some filler in the mean time.

Stay tuned…


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