$300 million Triangle redevelopment will introduce 1,200 homes in downtown Madison

  • Madison launched the $300 million Triangle neighborhood redevelopment.
  • The project will add up to 1,200 homes over the next decade.
  • First phase will replace Brittingham Apartments with Building B1, which will have 164 units.
  • The development will include a geothermal system and bike-friendly paths.

Madison has launched a neighborhood redevelopment with “deeply affordable” homes for residents of city-owned property in the Triangle neighborhood.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, the city of Madison and the Community Development Authority on Wednesday celebrated the start of the first phase of construction of the “Taking Shape, Our Triangle” redevelopment in downtown Madison.

“From our smallest towns and villages and our state’s largest cities, affordable housing is the number one issue I hear most about across the state,” Gov. Tony Evers said at a news conference…

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