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West College Ave
"Lots of Stuff"
College Avenue runs east and west and travels through residential and commercial districts. It is convenient to the airport and Interstate 94. There are a number of hotels located near the highway exits, as well as restaurants and gas stations. The road is in need of repaving, so it is not recommended if you want a smooth ride. College Avenue varies between one and two lanes, but is rarely busy enough for it to be considered congested. The best use of the road is as a by-pass for Layton Avenue, which is often busy with traffic traveling to commercial and retail destinations. There are also less traffic signals that on alternate routes.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
South Howell Ave
"Near the Airport"
Howell Avenue runs north and south and spans an area through the city and into surrounding suburbs. The street is probably most known as a direct route to the airport, but there are a number of other destinations along the way. There are an unlimited number of fast food and dine-in dining establishments, many duplicated along the street. There is a retail home improvement store and a variety of small shops. Located south of the airport is one of the city’s best known garden nurseries, known as being family-owned and operated.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
West Morgan Ave
"Lots of Shopping"
South 76th Street in Milwaukee is one of the most popular commercial districts in Milwaukee. If you begin driving south from downtown and continue driving through the suburbs, you would find every variety of dining, retail and convenience establishments you can imagine. There are both chains and local haunts, and if you do not see exactly what you need, just drive a few more blocks. Best of all, unlike downtown, parking is free.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
South 27th St
"Shopping and More"
South 27th Street in Milwaukee runs north and south and covers a span from downtown, and reaches into the suburbs beyond Oak Creek and Franklin. On the southernmost part of the street that is still within city boundaries, you will find a great number of commercial businesses that are surrounded by a few residences. The best part of South 27th Street is the convenient bargain shopping with the free parking you will not find downtown. Nearest the highway exit you will find discount department stores, and a seasonal costume store. There is also a number of restaurants including chain establishments, a kitschy pub, a Mexican place and a few Asian restaurants.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
East Squire Ave
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Just now
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Gym & Fitness
- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Public Transport
- Medical Facilities
- Schools
- Childcare
"Residential and Nice"
East Squire Avenue is a residential street featuring single-family homes and rental duplexes. It is tree-lined and rarely busy, aside from residential traffic and parking. The street is typically quiet, and if there is any activity, it can be categorized as non-commercial and family-oriented. On a typical weekend day you will find children playing, individuals and families strolling and yard and rummage sales, in season. At the corner of the 3700 block, you will find a small neighborhood restaurant called Nina’s. Squire runs east and west and is broken by north and south streets across the city.
Recommended for
- Families with kids