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Since the 1960s

By Janet Wintersberger
Wednesday, Apr 23 2008, 11:36 AM
My family moved to Elm Grove in the 1960s.  We built our home on farmland.  We moved to the suburbs for a large yard in a quiet neighborhood, away from sidewalks and noise.  The village’s population was about 4000.

There was comparatively little development in Brookfield west of Highland Drive.  Local grocery stores included Grasch Foods, Food Farm (in Elm Grove and at Ruby Isle).  Neither Elmbrook Memorial nor Brookfield Square had been built.

Brookfield has grown by leaps and bounds since then. Bluemound Road exploded with business, complete with sidewalks and street lights.   In recent years, homes have become bigger and lots have become smaller. The “Brookfield Concept” described on the city’s website seems to emphasize open, green space.  Check it out at http://www.cityofbrookfield.com/index.asp?nid=66.  It doesn’t seem to correlate with today’s development.

The housing focus in Brookfield these days seems to be on apartments, condominiums and assisted living facilities.  Have you wondered whether there is sufficient demand for these types of development?

 

End of Farmers' Market

By Janet Wintersberger
Sunday, Oct 28 2007, 04:14 PM

Brookfield's Saturday morning Farmers' Market ended yesterday.  A few weeks ago Mr. Speaker spoke of it as a important "destination" for residents.  I agree.  Many people gathered there for produce, fresh meat, eggs, bakery, flowers and plants.

It's great during the growing season. Now we need to find other activities for Saturday mornings.

What else provides fresh air and wholesomeness in Brookfield?  Well, we could visit parks or take walks.  Save the spa and shopping for inclement weather.

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