Meeting Dane County housing goals will require rethinking

Wisconsin’s Capital Region will be hard pressed to meet its considerable housing needs over the next 25 years without a review of costly fees and regulations and some creative approaches to foster development.

That was the assessment of panelists who took part in a housing discussion during the fourth annual In Business Madison Real Estate & Construction Symposium held Feb. 12 at the Edgewater.

Panelists included developer Randy Alexander, CEO of Torque Companies; Zach Brandon, president of the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce; Chris Ehlers, president of Veridian Homes and Heather Stouder, administrative services manager for the city of Madison Department of Planning, Community & Economic Development. Attorney Joe Shumow, chair of Reinhart law firm’s real estate practice, served as the moderator…

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