Thursday, October 18, 2018

Teardown on Park Street in Middleton WI UPDATE. The final shot


Photo by Retiring Guy

8/6/2018 update, "Apparently, they ran out of money for landscaping ", starts here.

Photos by Retiring Guy



6/25/2018 update, "Next on to-do list: completion of landscaping and removal of dumpster", starts here.

Not to mention removal of Porta-Potty that I managed to keep out of both frames.

Photos by Retiring Guy



 6/4/2018 update, " Next up, landscaping", starts here.

Photo by Retiring Guy



4/28/2018 update, "Siding going on", starts here.

Photo by Retiring Guy


4/19/2018 update, "Wintry April doesn't slow down home construction progress", starts here.

Photos actually taken by Retiring Guy today


4/4/2018 update, "Three views of construction progress", starts here.







3/30/2018 update, "First-floor framing underway", starts here.

The first two photos are Park Street views



Peeking through the fence on the site of the  MCPASD admin building.
All photo by Retiring Guy


3/19/2018 update, "Foundation walls poured", starts here.

Photos by Retiring Guy



Original 3/5/2018 post starts here.

Walking to the post office last Friday, I was surprised to see no house and large mounds of dirt at 1712 Park Street.

All photo by Retiring Guy (unless otherwise noted)

What used to be here? I wondered.


Google Street View (above) provided the answer late in the day.  Small house on a narrow lot.

Naturally I had to take a closer look.





And on the return walk, I checked out the view from the back yard.  (Through a fence that separates the property from the Middleton- Cross Plains Area School District administration building and grounds.)



The latest list of building permits sent out by the Middleton Public Works department today includes one for 1712 Park Street.  (New single-family dwelling.  4,042 total square feet.  $300,000 project cost.)


I found these elevations at Zillow.


Floor plans, too.



Strikes me as a bit of a tight squeeze for a 2,236-square-foot house on this lot.  We'll see.

Related post:
Teardown  on Maywood Avenue.  (9/15/2016)

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