News & Notes
News and Notes for the Weeks of 3/26/21 - 5/7/21
One of the city’s preeminent Downtown developers is donating prime commercial space on Capitol Square to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County for temporary use as offices, a volunteer center and a space where nonprofits and minority businesses can offer events and pop-up shops.
-Wisconsin State Journal
After announcing a partnership to locate a new hub for minority businesses at the Village on Park Mall, Madison is proposing to build a $9.1 million parking garage to serve the evolving gateway to Downtown on the South Side.
-Wisconsin State Journal

A developer is proposing to demolish two popular, adjacent, South Side bar-restaurants for a $40 million-plus, 18-story housing project with first-floor commercial and office space near the Alliant Energy Center.
-The Cap Times
After 50 years, the nonprofit Bayview Foundation is poised to launch a $50 million redevelopment of its diverse, international, low-income Downtown community, where residents played a central role in shaping what may become one of the coolest places to live in Madison.
-Wisconsin State Journal
In its effort to make streets more pedestrian-friendly, Madison and other cities around the country have long relied on “mixed-use” developments, which combine offices and retail space on the first floor with apartments or condos in the stories above.
-Wisconsin State Journal

Battered by the COVID-19 pandemic and damage from protests that laid bare its economic vulnerability and lack of diversity, Downtown Madison will never be the same.But the pain of the last year has also sparked a movement to forge a new Downtown, one that builds on past successes while focusing on being more inclusive and welcoming.
-Wisconsin State Journal
After more than a year of negotiations, state and Foxconn Technology Group officials say they have reached a new agreement regarding the Taiwan-based company’s manufacturing plant near Racine that would provide Foxconn fewer state tax credits than originally agreed upon.
-Wisconsin State Journal
The Monona City Council on Monday unanimously approved borrowing $8.5 million to buy the historic San Damiano Friary property along Lake Monona.The approval paves the way for Monona to close on the property June 1 and open up the private green space to the public.
-Wisconsin State Journal

Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway says all city operations will be powered with renewable energy by 2023 as part of a two-year initiative to combat climate change. The mayor released a “climate forward“ agenda Wednesday that outlines efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from city operations as well as buildings and transportation.
-Wisconsin State Journal