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Waukesha chooses developer for vacant site near City Hall

The project site at 130-318 Delafield St. is right across from the new Waukesha City Hall.

The city of Waukesha voted to move forward with a 228-unit housing project from Milwaukee-based developer Mandel Group for a prominent site just north of the city’s downtown and adjacent to the new Waukesha City Hall. The Mandel proposal for the five-acre site at 130-318 Delafield St. is one of several projects that have been

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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.
The city of Waukesha voted to move forward with a 228-unit housing project from Milwaukee-based developer Mandel Group for a prominent site just north of the city's downtown and adjacent to the new Waukesha City Hall. The Mandel proposal for the five-acre site at 130-318 Delafield St. is one of several projects that have been pitched for the site that city officials called blighted. In two four-story buildings, Mandel is planning to build 228 apartment units, some with private entries, as well as amenities like a fitness center and courtyard, among others. Last week, the Common Council voted to pursue development agreements and sell the city-owned parcels to the developer. In 2019, the city purchased the project site, which currently is used as a parking lot, with the intent of finding a developer for it. "We saw an opportunity to make a difference to those properties, increase our tax base, add some residential housing and make those properties contributing to the neighborhood in a way they haven't been in the past," said community development director Jennifer Andrews at the council meeting. The council chose the Mandel proposal over a 104-unit housing proposal from Pewaukee-based Bielinski Homes. Before that, the city was working with Minneapolis-based developer Sherman Associates on a 105-unit housing project, but that project did not come together due to a gap in financing, according to Andrews. Mandel's proposal, still in early stages, will need to go through another approval process when the firm has further developed its plans. [caption id="attachment_580696" align="alignnone" width="1024"] A preliminary map of Mandel Group's proposal. Map from City of Waukesha[/caption]

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