Friday, November 23, 2018

UPDATE. Marling Apartments, Madison WI


3 views from along the Yahara River, back to its normal level now.
Photos by Retiring Guy



9/7/2018 update, "The great flood of August 2018 edition", starts here.

A big improvement over the former lumber yard.


Even comes with its own parking garage.


The Yarhara River is not normally this wide.



7/20/2018 update, "Opening August 15", starts here.
Photos by Retiring Guy


1 bedroom (DREAM)/1 bath (REFRESH).  570 square feet.  From $1285.

1 bedroom/1 bath.  1036 square feet.  From $1795.

6/4/2018 update, "Late spring progress report", starts here.

Photos and video by Retiring Guy







3/26/2018 update, " Marling Apartments early spring progress report", starts here.

East Main Street side of the development

View from the East Main Street bridge over the Yahara River

Yahara River reflection

Panorama from East Washington
All photos by Retiring Guy



2/12/2018 update starts here.

 Along the bike/ped path.

From the East Main Street bridge that crosses the Yahara.
Photos by Retiring Guy


11/13/2017 update, "A second visit to the Marling Apartments along Madison's Yahara River", starts here.

From the East Washington Avenue bridge that crosses the Yahara River.


Along the bike/ped path.

From the East Main Street bridge that crosses the Yahara.

Looking west on East Main Street

All photos by Retiring Guy

Floor plans and other info not yet available.


Original 10/26/2017 post starts here.

Located between East Washington and East Main


Classic look replaces modern touches in Marling Lumber redevelopment proposal.  (Capital Times, 3/1/2016)
The project runs alongside the Yahara River Parkway, a Madison landmark. That makes it subject to the Landmarks Commission's oversight, and that body is charged with deciding whether the project is so large or visually intrusive that it "adversely affects the historic character and integrity of the adjacent landmark," according to the city.


Photos and video by Retiring Guy







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