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JW – 603

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Adjacent to the JW 537 building, the same owner a former single family home turned commercial building for a second multi-tenant space. The project was to grow their own business while providing smaller individual tenant spaces. The project furthered the Central Main Street Plan by eliminating Main Street access, providing easements for shared parking between…

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JW – 537

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Infill two-story multi-tenant building, redevelopment an abandoned gas station. Project utilized WiDNR PEFCA Grants and TID 11 Public Investment. The first redevelopment project along the Central Main Street Corridor, created a catalyst of redevelopment

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Imperial Blades-Milwaukee Tool

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A local industrial R&D company, creating parts for multi-tool functions, was looking to double their manufacturing square footage. After the Agreement was approved but prior to construction, Imperial Blades was bought out by Milwaukee Tool for the proprietary manufacturing of the multi-tool parts. The expansion occurred in January of 2020 and in 2022, Milwaukee Tool…

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Patio Pleasures

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Local pool and spa company was looking to expand and increase the retail sales arm of their business. Patio Pleasures completed their expansion, doubling their square footage in 2017 utilizing paygo public investment, and then completed a secondary expansion in 2024 which increased the value of TID 11.

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Palmer Johnson

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Existing business acquired an adjacent parcel for an additional division of their business to allow for onsite collaboration.

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Bougie Building

A brick building with ground-floor restaurant, red umbrellas on the outdoor patio, upper-level balconies, and wet streets reflecting the scene.

Previously a rental duplex and autobody shop, the City of Sun Prairie purchased the two lots, completed demolition and issued a request for proposals for the half-an-acre parcel. After evaluating proposals, the City entered into a Purchase & Development Agreement for the construction of a three-story mixed use building, with the ground floor being anchored…

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Quarra Stone

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Quarra Stone specializes in stone consulting, digital fabrication, stone sourcing, Vals Quartzite, project installation, fine art fabrication, stone cladding, and restoration—delivering precision craftsmanship and premium materials nationwide. They moved their headquarters operation from Madison to a beautiful 20+ acre campus in Sun Prairie.

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