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June 21, 2013

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June 21, 2013 • Milwaukee Post • 3 232883026 MIAD to build six-story residence ★ Support Your Local Business ONLY AT Potter's Hall to include retail space Piggly Wiggly By KATHERINE MICHALETS Special to The Post "The long and winding road that leads to your door, Will never disappear, I've seen that road before. It always leads me here, leads me to your door." - John Lennon/Paul McCartney - We're just outside your door in your mailbox. See ALL our ad specials @shopthepig.com! June 20 to June 26 2lb. Pkg Del Monte Great Grillsby Beef Patties Gold Pineapples $ 69 5 $ 49 1 ea. Farmland Large Boneless Pork Sirloin Roast Seedless Grapes $ 99 1 Image courtesy of Engberg Anderson Inc. Construction work is scheduled to start next week for a new six-story apartment-style residence hall at 252 E. Menomonee St. for students who attend the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. $ 29 1 lb. lb. 12-16oz. Taste the Difference! Farmland Bacon Ready-to-Eat Peaches $ 99 $ 99 2 1 lb. Mix-or-Match Sliced or Shaved Single Serve Seafood "Old Tyme" Deli Ham 10/$ 10 $ 28 2 lb. June 27 to July 4 Farmland Piggly Wiggly 8ct. Pork Spare Ribs Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns $ 79 1 lb. Limit 4 79¢ 45.6oz. Pkg Reg. or Diet Johnsonville Bratwurst Coke 12 Packs 232883056 50%OFF Annuals & Vegetables Including Heirlooms $ 88 Limit 3 6 4/$ 10 Must Buy 4 Limit 4 Seedless 18oz. Bottle HUGE SELECTION of Perennials Regular Priced Perennial Gallons On Sale $9.99 or 3 for $25 Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce Whole Watermelons $ 99 Award Winning Roses 89¢ Original Sweet Reser's Potato Salad Vidalia Onions Large facebook.com/plantlandinc selection o PERENNIAL Years 6204 S. HOWELL AVE., MILWAUKEE • 768-0126 45 (At the Greenhouse, 1/2 mile S. of Mitchell International) • Family Owned Since 1968 Limit 2 233051001 MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design has announced its plans to build a six-story apartmentstyle residence hall at 252 E. Menomonee St. in time for new students' arrivals this fall. Five floors of the residence hall will be occupied by up to 310 students. The 5,780square-foot ground floor will be retail space, according a statement from the school. The designs include 75 fully furnished two-bedroom suites, each accommodating four students with a living room, kitchen and two bathrooms. Amenities will include wide-screen TVs and fully equipped kitchens with dishwashers. There will be student lounges, common study areas and laundry rooms on all dwelling floors. Rent will be $6,800, in addition to services fee of $700 that includes utilities, cable, Internet and WiFi. The ground floor will have 47 parking spaces that will not be available to students. "The new residence hall will further enhance our innovative and supportive learning community, and make an enormous difference in the life of our campus," MIAD President Neil Hoffman said. "In addition to living adjacent to their workspaces, students will have opportunities to show their work inside and outside the building, with outdoor terraces for seating and student activities." Construction of the residence hall, which will be across from the college's main academic building on Erie Street, will begin next week with the demolition of the existing onsite structure, according to the statement from the school. The residence hall was developed by General Capital Group, designed by Engberg Anderson Inc. and to be built by Northtrack Construction. "MIAD's new residence hall will also have a very positive impact on the Third Ward," Alderman Robert J. Bauman said. "The design is excellent and the college is sensitive to ensuring that there will be no impact on parking in the ward." 2201 E. Rawson Ave. • 764-7640 Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-10pm •Sat 7am-9pm •Sun 7am-8pm Every Sunday: Hot Baked Ham & Fresh Baked Rolls. Quantity rights reserved. No sales to dealers. $ 38 1 lb. 3 ea. 99¢ lb.

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