Bayshore Town Center opened on Thursday, and since then, thousands of Milwaukeeans have flocked to the scene. A number of shops are yet to open, including the much-anticipated Trader Joe's and Apple Store, but there is still plenty of shopping to be had. So, what do you think? Does the new Bayshore live up to your expectations -- or are you disappointed?
E-mail us at soundoff@staff.onmilwaukee.com and if picked, we'll post your response next Sunday. Only submissions that include your full name and where you live will be considered.
Last week's question: Should Milwaukee trick or treat at night?
I think Halloween trick or treating should be at night, perhaps from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. on HALLOWEEN night. I see no reason not to. I don't think the safety is that great, and it certainly isn't as fun. After all, we don't celebrate every Christmas on a Sunday, do we?
Clark Willis
South Milwaukee
I actually like Milwaukee's trick or treating schedule. It is at a time where you can sleep in late or go to bed early. I am a happy camper when giving out candy because it is at a mellow time frame.
Catina Cole
Milwaukee
I think it should be at night. I hate how cutesy Halloween has gotten over the years, thanks to places like Target. Halloween is supposed to be spooky, ghoulish and down-right frightening. Halloween these days is missing the suspense and magic that makes the holiday unique.
Meredith Smythe
Milwaukee
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