The four-story mixed-use building shown in this rendering is proposed on the 200 block of East Main Street in Mount Horeb. It would have commercial space on the ground floor and 63 apartments above.
Mount Horeb’s historic Main Street, a draw for tourists, is lined for several blocks with old-timey houses and storefronts, some bearing signs that lean into the village’s Norwegian heritage.
A developer wants to demolish two houses, at right, for a four-story apartment building that would also occupy this empty lot on Mount Horeb’s Main Street. Many residents say the building would be too big for the village’s historic downtown.
The Mount Horeb Opera Block, the tallest building on Main Street, was built in 1895. Many surrounding buildings on Main Street are similarly old but only a story or two high.
The five-story Duluth Trading Company headquarters building sits a block off Main Street in Mount Horeb. The developer proposing a controversial four-story redevelopment project on Main Street also had a hand in this building.
A developer wants to demolish the house at 214 E. Main St. in Mount Horeb to make way for new retail space and housing. The house was the longtime home of Olson’s Flowers and stood next door to Olson’s Christmas House at 220 E. Main St.
A developer wants to demolish two houses, at right, for a four-story apartment building that would also occupy this empty lot on Mount Horeb’s Main Street. Many residents say the building would be too big for the village’s historic downtown.
The five-story Duluth Trading Company headquarters building sits a block off Main Street in Mount Horeb. The developer proposing a controversial four-story redevelopment project on Main Street also had a hand in this building.
The Mount Horeb Opera Block, the tallest building on Main Street, was built in 1895. Many surrounding buildings on Main Street are similarly old but only a story or two high.
A developer wants to demolish the house at 214 E. Main St. in Mount Horeb to make way for new retail space and housing. The house was the longtime home of Olson’s Flowers and stood next door to Olson’s Christmas House at 220 E. Main St.
The four-story mixed-use building shown in this rendering is proposed on the 200 block of East Main Street in Mount Horeb. It would have commercial space on the ground floor and 63 apartments above.