Patrons spend time at the Deerfield Coffeehouse in Deerfield's downtown. The community east of Madison is facing a housing crunch of its own as more people move to rural areas from Madison and its suburbs.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Colette Spranger, Community Development Director for the city of Evansville, drives through one of the city’s newer residential neighborhoods on the west side of the Rock County community.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Fitchburg has grown by 34% since 2013 and features many new neighborhoods, such as the Terravessa neighborhood just east of Highway 14.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
A raised garden plot featuring herbs, produce and flowers is a featured element of each of the homes being built in Point Gardens, a new housing development in Poynette. Lots in the development are smaller than most in the village, designed to create more community and lower the price of the homes.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES
A series of newly developed row houses share a street on the east end of Evansville. Officials estimate the city may need up to 800 more homes in the next 20 years.
Patrons spend time at the Deerfield Coffeehouse in Deerfield's downtown. The community east of Madison is facing a housing crunch of its own as more people move to rural areas from Madison and its suburbs.
Colette Spranger, Community Development Director for the city of Evansville, drives through one of the city’s newer residential neighborhoods on the west side of the Rock County community.
A raised garden plot featuring herbs, produce and flowers is a featured element of each of the homes being built in Point Gardens, a new housing development in Poynette. Lots in the development are smaller than most in the village, designed to create more community and lower the price of the homes.
A series of newly developed row houses share a street on the east end of Evansville. Officials estimate the city may need up to 800 more homes in the next 20 years.