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Condo development advances in Franklin

A conceptual rendering of the proposed duplexes. Rendering from Bear Development
A conceptual rendering of the proposed duplexes. Rendering from Bear Development

Kenosha-based Bear Development is planning a 44-unit condominium development in Franklin.

The firm is pitching the project for an undeveloped site southeast of Highway 36 and West Meadowview Drive. There, 17 two-family condominiums would surround a new street, according to city documents. The concept plans also show an additional five two-family units to the east along a private drive.

Plans also include a parking lot for the nearby Irish Cottage bar and restaurant to the northeast of the development.

Bear received approval last week from the Franklin Plan Commission.

In a memo to the city, Daniel Szczap of Bear Development outlined the property history as platted and divided as part of the nearby Ryan Meadows Subdivision. In the memo, Szczap describes the condos as “townhome style.”

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Hunter covers commercial and residential real estate for BizTimes. He previously wrote for the Waukesha Freeman and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. A graduate of UW-Milwaukee, with a degree in journalism and urban studies, he was news editor of the UWM Post. He has received awards from the Milwaukee Press Club and Wisconsin Newspaper Association. Hunter likes cooking, gardening and 2000s girly pop.
Kenosha-based Bear Development is planning a 44-unit condominium development in Franklin. The firm is pitching the project for an undeveloped site southeast of Highway 36 and West Meadowview Drive. There, 17 two-family condominiums would surround a new street, according to city documents. The concept plans also show an additional five two-family units to the east along a private drive. Plans also include a parking lot for the nearby Irish Cottage bar and restaurant to the northeast of the development. Bear received approval last week from the Franklin Plan Commission. In a memo to the city, Daniel Szczap of Bear Development outlined the property history as platted and divided as part of the nearby Ryan Meadows Subdivision. In the memo, Szczap describes the condos as “townhome style.”
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