Another setback for Judge Doyle Square, as city calls for new developer for portion of project
Another setback for Judge Doyle Square, as city calls for new developer for portion of project
By Emily Hamer, Wisconsin State Journal
“A city committee recommended Monday that Madison terminate negotiations with the developer it had picked for part of the Judge Doyle Square project Downtown and instead go with the developer staff originally recommended.
The Finance Committee voted to end negotiations with Gebhardt Development, which was chosen over two other suitors to develop the mixed-use building that will go above the parking garage nearing completion on the Madison Municipal block.
Gebhardt was picked in June in large part because its plan for the building offered the largest number of low-cost housing units in the apartment complex that would go above the garage.
But on Monday, the committee recommended the city go with Stone House Development, which the city’s negotiating team had initially chosen for the project…”