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New developments on the horizon in Madison

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Picture this: East Washington Avenue’s newest addition will host the WI Youth Symphony Orchestra

Rendering via Findorff

Now that we’ve brushed up on some development terms, let’s check out some projects that are currently in development in Madison.

Struck & Irwin Fence Inc. site | 826 Williamson St. | Mixed-use
The proposal entails demolishing the existing buildings of Struck and Irwin Fence office and constructing a $50 million multi-family residential building.

Madison Senior Center | 330 W. Mifflin St. | Parks
The Madison Parks Department is taking over ownership of this space to upgrade it and turn it into a public area.

St. Vinny’s Baldwin-Williamson project | 1305 Williamson St. | Commercial
Three existing buildings will be demolished to make way for a two-story mixed-use 29,000-sqft development with a retail store on the first floor + offices upstairs.

WYSO Rehearsal Facility | 1118 E. Washington Ave. | Cultural
The Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra will soon have a brand new 40,000-sqft music center featuring studio teaching spaces for local musicians.

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