The Kenosha Sportfishing and Conservation Association welcomed 40,000 salmon fingerlings on April 15, 2026. Local community members joined the KSFCA at its rearing pond as the DNR delivered the salmon in a truck on Wednesday. The KSFCA transferred the fingerlings into the rearing pond, locat…
City officials and development partners from Cobalt Smith ceremonially cut the ribbon on the Karrick apartments on May 27. From left to right, Scott Yauck, CEO at Cobalt Partners, Mark Theder, CEO at Summit Smith, Michael Krolczyk, Senior Vice President at C.D. Smith Construction, Kenosha Mayor David Bogdala and Ald. Bill Siel.
An empty block off Sheridan Road and 56th Street has plans to be developed into a new city hall. The new Karrick apartments, the first development for the Harbor District project, is seen from behind on June 18.
This is an architect's aerial rendering of the Harbor District project as it was envisioned when the multi-year effort got underway in 2024. Plans include a central plaza with pedestrian laneways, a new city hall, a 200-key hotel, and several new apartment buildings.
A 3D-rendering from Cobalt Partners of the planned 212-unit mixed-use residential unit “The Helmsman.” The apartment complex cleared the city Plan Commission with a conditional use permit on June 18.
This is an architect's aerial rendering of the Harbor District project as it was envisioned when the multi-year effort got underway in 2024. Plans include a central plaza with pedestrian laneways, a new city hall, a 200-key hotel, and several new apartment buildings.
An empty block off Sheridan Road and 56th Street has plans to be developed into a new city hall. The new Karrick apartments, the first development for the Harbor District project, is seen from behind on June 18.
A 3D-rendering from Cobalt Partners of the planned 212-unit mixed-use residential unit “The Helmsman.” The apartment complex cleared the city Plan Commission with a conditional use permit on June 18.
City officials and development partners from Cobalt Smith ceremonially cut the ribbon on the Karrick apartments on May 27. From left to right, Scott Yauck, CEO at Cobalt Partners, Mark Theder, CEO at Summit Smith, Michael Krolczyk, Senior Vice President at C.D. Smith Construction, Kenosha Mayor David Bogdala and Ald. Bill Siel.