Rendering and headline: Wisconsin State Journal, 11/22/2023
At oLiv, the price of a bed without a discount in the building’s marquee floor space is about $1,250 a month, Govindarajan noted.
“That is typically the price most students pay for a one bedroom or a studio,” Govindarajan said.
The council unanimously approved the site’s zoning and a certified survey map for the property. The development’s four separate but connected buildings include:
- An eight-story brick- and metal-paneled building facing Broom Street.
- A 14-story building on Johnson Street — the development’s largest — with a rooftop and amenity deck.
- A slender, 14-story building wedged between the Johnson and Broom Street buildings that also is topped with a rooftop and amenity deck.
- A 15-story building on the southwestern end of the block that would be connected to the larger 14-story building via a glass skywalk on the second floor.
Other Towering Isthmus posts:
2023.
The boutique hotel that never was. (10/23)
oliv Madison on State Street. (10/22)
Judge Doyle Square hotel project. (10/21)
145 West Wilson Street. (10/21)
oliv on State Street. (5/1)
Verve Living. (1/10)
2022
Uncommon unbranded. (4/21)
151 East Wilson. (1/4)
2017
East Washington corridor. (9/12)
2016
The Lux on West Johnson Street. (10/23)
The Lux on West Johnson Street. (10/23)
Another look at Ovation 309. (10/22)
Capitol's Edge Apartments, the final shots. (9/16)
2015
The Towers of Porta Bella. (8/13)
670,000 square foot development risin' on the 800 block of East Washington. (4/19)
Capitol's Edge Apartments, the final shots. (9/16)
2015
The Towers of Porta Bella. (8/13)
670,000 square foot development risin' on the 800 block of East Washington. (4/19)
2014
Cranes at dusk. (12/11)
Cranes at dusk. (12/11)
The Towering Isthmus: A behemoth hogs the skyline from Bascom Hill. (12/4)
The Hub, the new hulk in town. (11/16)
North Bedford Street Project Still in the Proposal Stage. (11/11)
Blue Velvet. (9/10)
The New Edgewater Hotel gets ready for its fireworks celebration. (9/10)
Among the first wave of towers on the Isthmus. (9/9)
For those of you who haven't stood at the intersection of West Gilman and State Street in Madison Wisconsin lately. (9/9)
A tree grows on West Gilman Street. (9/9)
Nobly or otherwise, this is no longer the question. (9/8)
The towering isthmus (left to right). (8/27)
The Towering Isthmus (and the 3 cranes): For folks who can afford the view. (7/22)
That Was Then, This is Now: The 400 Block of West Gilman. (7/18)
New housing rising. (5/8)
The Hub, the new hulk in town. (11/16)
North Bedford Street Project Still in the Proposal Stage. (11/11)
Blue Velvet. (9/10)
The New Edgewater Hotel gets ready for its fireworks celebration. (9/10)
Among the first wave of towers on the Isthmus. (9/9)
For those of you who haven't stood at the intersection of West Gilman and State Street in Madison Wisconsin lately. (9/9)
A tree grows on West Gilman Street. (9/9)
Nobly or otherwise, this is no longer the question. (9/8)
The towering isthmus (left to right). (8/27)
The Towering Isthmus (and the 3 cranes): For folks who can afford the view. (7/22)
That Was Then, This is Now: The 400 Block of West Gilman. (7/18)
New housing rising. (5/8)
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