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CUNA Mutual Group to tear down circular Mineral Point Road building. (Wisconsin State Journal, 11/20/2019)
Madison-based CUNA Mutual Group hopes to tear down its well-known circular building on the West Side and replace it with an up-to-date building about four times the size.
CUNA Mutual would replace the building at 5810 Mineral Point Road, near Whitney Way, with a five-story, 230,000-square-foot building. The new facility would house a customer center, dining center, an auditorium, meeting spaces of various sizes and underground parking.
“The new building will be the gateway to our Madison campus,” spokesman Phil Tschudy said.
The circular building, built in 1981 and called the 5810 Building by employees, would come down in spring with construction beginning in early summer, Tschudy said. The new building could open in spring 2022, he said.
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