GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) - The city of Green Bay is set to receive a major boost for its Shipyard plans, on the western edge of the Fox River. The Na.
Green Bay Shipyard Development Moves Forward By Robert Kennedy
May 12, 2021 | 3:16 AM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – It’s been more than five years since the idea was first proposed to redevelop vacant riverfront land in Green Bay, now known as The Shipyard site. Very little has happened in that time, but now a project is one approval away from requiring city action on its part of the plans.
As FOX 11 first told you more than a year ago, Merge Urban Development plans to build 225 apartments units on the north end of the Shipyard site. Now the $21 million project is a city council vote away from breaking ground next year.
Climbing wall? Private dog park? Green Bay s next wave of development ups the amenities Jeff Bollier, Green Bay Press-Gazette
GREEN BAY - A five-story climbing wall, million-dollar riverfront views, a private dog park, electric vehicle charging stations and a yoga room.
It might read like a wish list for a dream home, but those are just a few of the amenities apartment and condominium developers will include, or have proposed including, in Green Bay area multifamily projects under development right now.
Six large, multifamily projects under development will add more than 600 apartment units and 145 owner-occupied condominiums to the Green Bay area market in 2021 and into 2022. Merge Urban Development, an Iowa group that is about to start work on an 85-unit apartment building in Ashwaubenon, is also working out terms with Green Bay on a proposal to build 225 apartment units in the Shipyard Redevelopment Area, off South Broadway north of the Mason Street b