u Blue Heron
Artisans Marketplace
102 E. Pier St. Look for
the orange tile roof of
Port's 1929 fire station.
A
great stop for a range of
intriguing items, including
unique works by local
artists. Includes
Heron
Bay Banquet Hall.
u Pear & Simple
314 N. Franklin St. An
amazing array of items
arranged to inspire ideas
for the home, gift-giving
and yourself. Choose
from women's accesso
-
ries, jewelry, home decor,
garden items, baby and
children's gifts, Port
Washington souvenirs,
marine-themed items,
gourmet foods and
seasonal items.
u Baltica Bistro
223 N. Franklin St. Shop
the gift shop at Bal-
tica Bistro Mon-Sat from
10am-3pm.
u Moda Bella
(262) 261-5105
215 N. Franklin St.
Classic to contemporary
at this loft-style urban
chic boutique..
u Broadway Popcorn
Company
(262) 355-5850
322 N Franklin St.
broadwaypopcorn.com
More than 40 years of
popping expertise and
19 different varieties.
Popped and packed
fresh daily. Corporate
gifts are a specialty.
BROOKFIELD
Just minutes west of
downtown Milwaukee
and home to a broad
array of retailers and
restaurants.
Shopping and dining
opportunities available
along Bluemound Road,
to the north along Capi
-
tol Drive and in other
areas of Brookfield and
Elm Grove, just to the
east. Brookfield's
Con-
vention & Visitors Bureau
is at
800-388-1835 or
visitbrookfield.com.
SHOPPING CENTERS
Downtown:
u Shops of Grand Avenue
275 W. Wisconsin Ave. (414) 224-0655
North of Milwaukee:
u Bayshore Town Center
5800 N. Bayshore Dr. (414) 963-8780 Glendale
West of Milwaukee:
u Brookfield Square
95 N. Moorland Rd. (262) 797-7245 Brookfield
u Mayfair
2500 N. Mayfair Rd. (414) 771-1300 Wauwatosa
u The Mayfair Collection
11500 W. Burleigh St. Wauwatosa
South of Milwaukee:
u Southridge Mall
5300 S. 76th St. (414) 421-1102 Greendale
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SHOPPING g
It all
starts
with a
visit.
Where big ideas
go to grow.
www.visitbrookfi eld.com