News & Notes
News and Notes for the Weeks of 1/8/22 - 1/21/22
Threshold Development is proposing to demolish Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church on the East Side for an estimated $8 million, three-story housing project with underground parking.
-Wisconsin State Journal
The city is moving to standardize and update rules to make it more user-friendly and predictable when property owners want to make changes to buildings or developers propose new construction in the city's five local historic districts.
-Wisconsin State Journal
JD McCormick Properties is proposing to demolish three buildings — two built in the late 1800s — on the 400 block of State Street to make way for a five-story building.
-Wisconsin State Journal
The challenge could produce a once-in-a-generation plan to transform the Lake Monona waterfront from Williamson Street and Olin Park.
-Wisconsin State Journal
Madison biomedical giant Exact Sciences is expanding its Wisconsin presence by investing $350 million in its city spaces, which is expected to create 1,300 new jobs in the state, the company said Thursday.
-Wisconsin State Journal
Judge William Conley’s ruling throws the fate of the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line into question just months after utilities began construction on the $492 million project.
-Wisconsin State Journal
The $75 million facility will replace a 61-year-old clinic that will be demolished this spring.
-Wisconsin State Journal
The Madison City Council unanimously approved a proposal to redevelop Hilldale that will include the demolition of the former BMO Harris bank building on the site.
-The Cap Times
.Aaron Olver talks about Madison’s demand for lab space, collaborations with UW, and that huge hole at the corner of Mineral Point Road and Whitney Way.
-The Cap Times