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New development plan reshapes local commercial and residential landscape

November 29, 2024 | Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin


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New development plan reshapes local commercial and residential landscape
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing development plans for the Dollar Tree Parcel located at 2405 West Mason Street. The area, currently designated for commercial use, is undergoing a Planned Unit Development (PUD) process that will allow for a mix of residential and commercial properties.

The development site is strategically positioned amidst various land uses: to the east lies commercial properties, while the south features multi-family high-density housing. Single-family homes and additional multi-family units are located to the west, and to the north, the area is bordered by West Mason Street and a large regional commercial hub, including major retailers like Sam's Club and Walmart.

The meeting highlighted the importance of breaking down the development plans into manageable amendments, with a particular focus on the northern area designated for commercial redevelopment. Additionally, the proposal includes the introduction of single and two-family residential units, expanding the diversity of housing options in the vicinity.

As the planning process continues, officials aim to balance the needs of the community with the potential for economic growth in this evolving area. The discussions reflect a broader trend of integrating residential spaces within commercial developments to create more vibrant and accessible neighborhoods.

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