Tuesday, July 11, 2023

The Philben apartments on University Avenue in Madison WI: July 2023 return engagement



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University Avenue, Langdon Street proposals.  (Capital Times, 12/13/2019)
A proposal to build a four-story, 53-unit multi-family apartment building with 48 underground parking stalls at 6225 University Ave. was met with some west side neighborhood concern during a presentation at Urban Design Commission Wednesday night. 

The proposal, which was seeking final approval, called for the demolition of an existing two-story commercial building and the construction of the new multi-family building. The developer, Joe Krupp, made an informational presentation to Urban Design in October and the proposal is scheduled to be reviewed at Plan Commission on Jan. 13. 

But several residents who live near the proposed project registered to testify Wednesday about the building’s height and the potential that people living on the top floors of the new building would be able to see into their backyards and homes.

Rendering that accompanies article


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