By DAVE FIDLIN
Special to The Post
ST. FRANCIS — "Development" was the
buzzword recently as leaders across
Milwaukee County's South Shore suburban
communities gathered to discuss how their
respective municipalities are gaining
momentum economically.
County Supervisor Patricia Jursik, who
represents most of the region, hosted an eco-
nomic development forum. The third such
event, held in conjunction with the South
Shore Chamber of Commerce, was fittingly
hosted within the just-opened St. Francis
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Leaders tout economic development
MILWAUKEE COUNTY'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
DECEMBER 5, 2014
See DEVELOPMENT on Page 6
Several South Shore
building projects
on the horizon
Photo by Daryl Skaradzinski/Post Staff
The Drexel Town Square project in Oak Creek will be anchored by a 193,000-square-foot Meijer store.
The 85-acre development is located on the southwest corner of East Drexel Avenue and South Howell Avenue.
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