
KENOSHA, Wis. — Sixteen Downtown Kenosha businesses and property owners will be making improvements to their buildings after being selected for the 2026 Business Vitality Improvement Program (BVIP) grants through the Lakeshore Business Improvement District.
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Love to hear this. Keep improving down there. It’s slowly getting better every year
That’s great and all but Kenosha is more then Downtown what’s going on with Uptown and surrounding areas or is that area to urban for you to also pour into. Just a tax paying citizen wondering!
The uptown improvements were a complete waste. The people that live there dont take care of anything. Also the slum lords that have houses in that area need to be held accountable.
I’ve driven by and its actually better than it has been in many years the homes are a little old and might need some TLC but to say it was a complete waste is not true. The problem is they do a little and then go put more into downtown for more Illinois residents yo come buy up the area and lets cater to the money but its expected from Kenosha. There are decent folks living in the uptown area that would also love to walk around and see Beautiful things but the city does just enough to say they did something in that area and then go back to the yuppies.