Photo by Retiring Guy
Rendering and headline: Wisconsin State Journal, 10/20/2023
The congregation, active in the city for 167 years, will demolish its building at 322 E. Washington Ave. in a move to expand its ministry through a $46.5 million, 10-story redevelopment with a new sanctuary, community spaces and offices on the first floor topped by 130 mostly low-cost apartments above and structured parking below.
The church will hold its final public service on Reformation Sunday, Oct. 29, as a way of paying homage to St. John’s heritage of acceptance and passion for doing ministry with the homeless, marginally housed, those with mental illness, and people currently or formerly incarcerated.
Other East Washington posts:
2024
2023
The Continental. (7/25)
The Standard site visits series. (2/23/])
2022
Archipelago Village. (3/3)
Madison Youth Arts Center. (1/2)
2021
The Valor. (10/19)
800 block project revisited: Love notes to the temporarily shuttered Sylvee. (2/14)
2020
The Arden. (12/18)
2019
Hotel Indigo. (12/2)
NIMBY chronicles. (11/12)
Capital East parking garage. (1/14)
2018
Proposed hotel put on hold. (2/12)
StartingBlock construction as we approach the end of January. (1/30)
StartingBlock construction as we approach the end of January. (1/30)
2017
The Lyric Apartments are ready for occupancy. (8/30)
This stretch of East Washington Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, has undergone a major transformation during the past 5 years. (5/13)
The Lyric Apartments are ready for occupancy. (8/30)
This stretch of East Washington Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, has undergone a major transformation during the past 5 years. (5/13)
2015
The balconies of the Constellation. (4/19)
The balconies of the Constellation. (4/19)
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