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Wisconsin State Journal, 2/10/2025
The city of Madison has purchased several properties and is in the process of buying another on fast-changing South Park Street for a future redevelopment just south of Wingra Creek.
Madison acquired one of the properties, at 1810 S. Park St., in 2020, and the next year bought nearby properties at 814 and 826 North Ave. It later acquired properties that include All Metals Recycling, a scrap metal and salvage yard, at 1800–1804 S. Park St., where a fire destroyed a multi-tenant building in 2023. Now, the city is looking to buy the property that lies in the middle, at 1814 S. Park St.
Other South Park Street posts:
2025
Parking structure behind The Hub. (1/27)
Sunny side of Fourteen02. (1/27)
2024
$200 million redevelopment plan proposed for Metro Transit South Transfer Point in Madison WI. (6/16)
2023
The Sofia apartments, December 2020 to June 2023 sit visits.
2021
3-story, 44-unit apartment building on South Park Street in Madison WI. (11/9/2020)
Peloton Residences. (8/24)
2020
Madison city staff recommends developer for South Park Street mixed-use project. (11/26)2019
2018
8TwentyPark. (11/15)
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