Stone House Development and New Madison Development plan to build this three-story, 138-unit apartment building on Old Sauk Road. Neighbors have filed several lawsuits challenging the project.
Madison notched a legal win this week against neighbors seeking to block a three-story apartment building that is now under construction on former farmland on the city’s West Side.
Work progresses on what is slated to become a three-story apartment building on Old Sauk Road. Madison's Plan Commission and City Council granted several key permits and approvals to the project last June.
Crews prepare a four-acre site along Old Sauk Road, on Madison's West Side, for construction of an apartment building on Thursday. The project has been challenged by some neighbors concerned about scale, flooding and traffic.
With the buildings and barn that remained of the former Pierstorff farm now demolished, construction is underway on a 138-unit apartment building. Two nearby households filed multiple lawsuits against the project but have so far not succeeded in reversing any city approvals.
Stone House Development and New Madison Development plan to build this three-story, 138-unit apartment building on Old Sauk Road. Neighbors have filed several lawsuits challenging the project.
Work progresses on what is slated to become a three-story apartment building on Old Sauk Road. Madison's Plan Commission and City Council granted several key permits and approvals to the project last June.
Crews prepare a four-acre site along Old Sauk Road, on Madison's West Side, for construction of an apartment building on Thursday. The project has been challenged by some neighbors concerned about scale, flooding and traffic.
With the buildings and barn that remained of the former Pierstorff farm now demolished, construction is underway on a 138-unit apartment building. Two nearby households filed multiple lawsuits against the project but have so far not succeeded in reversing any city approvals.