A proposed retail district in Sun Prairie would add dozens of businesses and apartment buildings to a property with three existing office buildings and farmland. Nearby residents say the development would inundate their streets with traffic and drastically change the character of their neighborhood.
OWEN ZILIAK, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES
A proposed retail district in Sun Prairie would add dozens of businesses and apartment buildings to a property with three existing office buildings and farmland. Nearby residents say the development would inundate their streets with traffic and drastically change the character of their neighborhood.
SUN PRAIRIE — Plans for a retail district with roughly 35 stores and restaurants, 15 apartment buildings, two senior living buildings and two hotels in northwestern Sun Prairie are facing pushback from neighbors who say the large development would devastate the largely single-family neighborhoods around it.
A proposed retail district in Sun Prairie would add dozens of businesses and apartment buildings to a property with three existing office buildings and farmland. Nearby residents say the development would inundate their streets with traffic and drastically change the character of their neighborhood.
A proposed retail district in Sun Prairie would add dozens of businesses and apartment buildings to a property with three existing office buildings and farmland. Nearby residents say the development would inundate their streets with traffic and drastically change the character of their neighborhood.