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Courtesy of Shutterstock A vacant commercial property in West Milwaukee could become the site of two new-to-market quick-service franchises, Scooter’s Coffee and Taco John’s. The restaurants are being proposed at the former Deutsch & Sons Company site, located at 2172 Miller Park Way. Milwaukee-based Greywolf Partners Inc. submitted plans to redevelop the 1.62-acre parcel, which would be divided evenly between the two users. The real estate development firm purchased the property in 2016 from Deutsch & Sons Co. for $1 million, allowing the manufacturer to relocate to Pewaukee. Omaha, Nebraska-based Scooter’s would operate a kiosk-style location, serving coffee drinks and breakfast foods, such as egg and cheese burritos, sandwiches and bakery items. Its footprint would be small, only about 400 to 500 square feet, and focus primarily on drive-thru service. It would be Scooter’s first cafe in the Milwaukee area and second in Wisconsin, along with a location in Madison. The company has about 300 franchise and company-owned stores across the U.S.
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Sullivan Signs lost its company president and experienced paint-by-hand artist, Steve âSullyâ Sullivan, in mid-February. A heart attack took Sullivanâs life as he sat in his pickup truck in the parking lot outside the family-owned sign shop off North Main Street. It was a shock to a small company that has quietlyâbut steadilyâdesigned, painted and carved some of the best-known display signs that stand or hang in and around Janesville. Sully Sullivanâs death at age 56 came a little more a year after Sullivan Signsâ founder, Gerald SullivanâSullyâs fatherâdied of cancer. Gerald, who quit General Motors in 1969 to launch Sullivan Signs out of his basement, was 80.
That means beer garden season is on its way. Here's what to know about beer gardens in the Milwaukee area. We'll add to it as more beer gardens announce that they are opening. Masks and social distancing is encouraged at every beer garden. And anyone with COVID-19 symptoms is asked to stay home. Milwaukee County Traveling Beer Gardens What to expect:The Traveling Beer Gardens feature restored firetrucks that have been converted into mobile beer trucks. The trucks serve up Sprecher craft beer, hard sodas and Shakparo (Sprecher's gluten-free beer). There will also be cider, wine and non-alcoholic beverages. For eats, there will be soft pretzels, Klement's sausages and Peruvian empanadas from the Milwaukee restaurant Triciclo Peru.
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The Traveling Beer Gardens will return to Milwaukee County parks for the summer. Two simultaneous tours are set to visit different county parks from May to September. The beer gardens are recognizable by red trucks emblazoned with the Sprecher Brewing logo, which pump beer and soda. They will operate in addition to permanent county-run beer gardens. "After a difficult winter, I know that so many of us are looking forward to an outdoor, physically distanced summer activity," Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley said Monday. The traveling and permanent beer gardens have generated more than $10 million in revenue for the county parks department since 2012, officials said.
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The operators of brunch restaurant Zisters in Elm Grove are planning a new Mexican-inspired concept in Wauwatosa. Hermanas is slated for an early May opening at the former Thirsty Duck restaurant at 11320 W. Bluemound Road. Betsi and Gabbi Zierath have taken over the 4,000-square-foot space from their father Dan Zierath, who also owns Jackson’s Blue Ribbon Pub in Wauwatosa and West Milwaukee and Thirsty Duck in Sussex, all under the As Thirsty Duck in Wauwatosa closed last summer, the Zierath sisters quickly jumped on the opportunity to develop another concept, following the success of “When my sister and I opened Zisters (in June 2018), we had high hopes,” Betsi Zierath said in an email to BizTimes. “Our goal was to open a cute brunch spot where we would enjoy going and bringing our friends to. Since then, we have found ourselves operating what we have been told is becoming a cornerstone in the community.”