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Kenosha Advances Downtown Redevelopment Plan
The City of Kenosha, WI is moving forward with a $400-million-plus revitalization plan that will increase affordable housing, grow and scale up downtown, and seek to attract new businesses to the city. The plan includes the Downtown Vision, which is an eight-block redevelopment, and the creation of Uptown Lofts, a mixed-use retail and residential complex in the Uptown community.
Included in the Downtown Vision project will be two 11-story towers, to be known as the Brindisi Towers, featuring luxury apartments and condos with restaurant and retail space on the ground floor. A new entertainment and performing arts center will be built and will connect to a yet-to-be-determined higher-end hotel.
The Downtown Vision development agreement will be presented for review and recommendation to the Kenosha Common Council’s Public Works Committee, Public Safety & Welfare Committee and Finance Committee in early December.
Rendering courtesy of Perkins+Will.
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