A billboard that has permanently displayed nature scenes for 13 years will feature real advertising in the near future after the city changed a long-standing agreement with the advertising company that owns the billboard.
Officials announced that 50 big-box stores will close and that the company will lay off 400 employees at the corporate and support levels.
Willkomm Excavating & Grading Inc. faces $60,500 in penalties for unsafe work conditions while workers connected water lines to city water mains in a trench more than 6 feet deep.
It's hard to keep a smile on your face when you take a trip around Greenfield these days. And after looking at these pictures, you might decide to skip the trip all together.
Hundreds of people came out for the ribbon cutting ceremony and their chance to win a $500 gift card available to three lucky people among the store's first 500 customers.
The auto insurance agency wants to knock down its existing building on 27th Street and rebuild a larger one.
The clinic will be open to the public.
Let me show you all the ways you can utilize Greenfield Patch. Trust me, it's easy!
Butler was at Classic Lanes in Greenfield on Friday for a fundraiser for the LeRoy Butler Foundation.
The restaurant has been closed for more than a year but will reopen as a pizzeria or Italian restaurant.
The promotion is good on Valentine's Day.
The proposal will go before the Plan Commission this week.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform Greenfield Patch readers.
Use Greenfield Patch's directory to place your order for the big game.
A plan to build a large church on Layton Avenue had been in the works for months.
Clear Channel wants to use the west side of an existing billboard, which has been covered with nature scenes for 13 years, for advertising.
The Common Council unanimously approved a move for the Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center, made famous by Daniel, a 26-toed cat, from Southridge Mall to Greenfield.
Dozens of people flooded the store within minutes of its reopening.
The center hopes to open its free clinic Jan. 14.
One hundred children will visit Greenfield's Walmart to buy gifts.
The cafe reopened Friday, Dec. 2, after a multi-week remodeling project.
Ray's Butcher Shoppe specializes in specialty meats, seafood and homemade sausage.
Grandpa Frank's Flower Market sits on family homestead location.
There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m.
We dare you to cut in front of them.
Cigno Family Dental opened a beautiful new office on Layton Avenue after waiting through tough economic times.
The store celebrated its reopening Monday, Nov. 21.
Greenfield, what's your preference: real or fake Christmas trees?
The two-day event is at Kindred Health Care, formerly known as Mount Carmel.
As many as 2,100 customers are without power.
The new store is slated to reopen in early December.
There are plenty of events for all ages to celebrate the holidays and head into the new year.
The 26-toed cat is making national headlines just as the Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center is hoping to secure a permanent home in Greenfield.
The Common Council voted 4-1 to rezone land from residential to institutional to make way for the church.
The Greenfield Common Council voted in favor of rezoning land in the 9500/9700 blocks of Layton Avenue.
The event was held indoors Friday.
The project moved forward with little fanfare, unlike in other communities.
Fava Tea brings its unique blend of teas and tea ware to the Milwaukee area.
Start planning your weekends as you build up the Halloween excitement.
Clement Manor showed off its improved facilities at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday.