Thursday, October 30, 2014

Another Long-Time Madison Business Moves to Middleton


Photo by Retiring Guy

Executive Q&A: Andy Platz leads Mead & Hunt into new markets, new building.  (Wisconsin State Journal, 4/13/2014)

In this case, the "Far West Side" is in the City of Middleton, which is not mentioned by name in the interview.
Founded in Chicago in 1900, Mead & Hunt relocated to Madison in 1904 and currently is ranked as Wisconsin’s largest engineering company, and was among the fastest-growing nationally every year from 2009 to 2013, according to the Zweig Letter’s Hot Firms list

In September, Mead & Hunt staff members will move into a three-story, $12 million headquarters being built by Newcomb Construction at 2440 Deming Way on the Far West Side, under a lease with an option to buy from owner/developer Livesey Company. At 60,000 square feet, the new building will be 50 percent larger than its current corporate home at 6501 Watts Road.

Now the State Journal comes clean.

Mead & Hunt relocates to new $12M headquarters in Middleton.  (Wisconsin State Journal, 9/11/2014)

Related post:
The Building That Madison Mayor Paul Soglin Did Not Want to See Built in Middleton.  (10/29/2014)

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