City Electrical Superintendent Wes Arndt informed New Richmond City Council members that a preliminary estimate of $4 million to replace electrical transformers at the Highview and Knowles Substations and update
New Richmond residents got their first opportunity to meet and ask questions of representatives from Three Sixty Real Estate Solutions Tuesday, Nov. 16, during a community meeting to discuss plans
New Richmond residents got their first opportunity to meet and ask questions of representatives from Three Sixty Real Estate Solutions Tuesday, Nov. 16, during a community meeting to discuss plans
NEW RICHMOND Following a closed session at Monday nightâs council meeting, members expressed confidence in Gerrard Corporation and have agreed to stick with the partnership.Â
âGerrard did not receive the tax credits this spring, but the council still feels that they are a really good partner and would like to continue working with them. Gerrard is looking at alternatives to help bridge the gap left by the tax credits. We are optimistic that the project will continue to move forward as proposed,â City Administrator Noah Wiedenfeld said May 10.
Gerrard Corporation was selected in 2019 to work with the city to redevelop the Beebe Building at 307 S. Knowles Ave.