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Wisconsin State Journal, 7/5/2021
The roughly 26-acre Triangle bounded by South Park and Regent streets and West Washington Avenue was once the core of the low-income, multiethnic Greenbush neighborhood razed amid national urban renewal efforts in the 1960s.
Today, the Triangle includes about 340 housing units at five sites and a small Asian grocery store on 10.5 acres owned by the CDA; housing and community center owned by the nonprofit Bayview Foundation, formed in 1966 to support culturally diverse, low-income families, many of them immigrant refugees from Southeast Asia; a UW Health clinic; and Select Specialty Hospital.
December 21, 1970
Number key:
1. *Medical office building
2. Medical office building
3. Motel/hotel/shopping center complex
4. *Extended care convalescent facility
2 for 4 completed.
1971
April 23, 1971
September 12, 1973
July 5, 1975
August 19, 1979
Other MPL clippings file posts:
Madison urban renewal (part 2, the Triangle, 1964-1969) . (1/27/2019)
Madison urban renewal, part 1 (1962-1964). (1/27/2019)
Downtown Madison parking ramps (1956-1971). (1/22/2019)
History of the Dane County airport. (12/21/2018)
City's first skywalk opens in 1966. (10/9/2017)
Typewriter art. (10/9/2017)
Proudfit and Regent streets widening, 1955. (9/30/2017)
Northport Connector project, 1960. (9/30/2017)
Regent Street extension beyond Rosa Road, another bad idea left on the drawing board. (5/27/2017)
Drake Street extension, a bad idea left on the drawing board. (5/26/2017)
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