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Oak Creek seeks input on Delphi site and civic center property

The city of Oak Creek will host a workshop from 4-5:30 p.m., and then another from 6-7:30 p.m., today at Oak Creek City Hall, 8640 S. Howell Ave., seeking public input on future development plans for the former Delphi Automotive site at 7929 S. Howell Ave. and the Oak Creek City Hall property.

Wispark LLC, the real estate development division of Milwaukee-based Wisconsin Energy Corp., plans to redevelop the 85-acre former Delphi property, which is located southwest of Howell and Drexel avenues. The plant closed in 2008. Delphi filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2005 and closed the Oak Creek plant as part of its restructuring.

The city might create a new civic center campus in the Delphi site, which would free up the existing civic center property for a new development.

The city of Oak Creek will host a workshop from 4-5:30 p.m., and then another from 6-7:30 p.m., today at Oak Creek City Hall, 8640 S. Howell Ave., seeking public input on future development plans for the former Delphi Automotive site at 7929 S. Howell Ave. and the Oak Creek City Hall property.


Wispark LLC, the real estate development division of Milwaukee-based Wisconsin Energy Corp., plans to redevelop the 85-acre former Delphi property, which is located southwest of Howell and Drexel avenues. The plant closed in 2008. Delphi filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2005 and closed the Oak Creek plant as part of its restructuring.


The city might create a new civic center campus in the Delphi site, which would free up the existing civic center property for a new development.

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