The Judge Doyle Square project downtown is ambitious, with towering 12-story structures, over 9,000 square feet of retail, 350 apartment units, a 250-room hotel and hundreds of parking spaces. It’s a huge and somewhat complex project involving both public and private development. But on Monday, several aspects of the project received unanimous approval from the Madison Plan Commission after relatively little discussion. Ken Opin, chair of the commission, said that while he believed the project was “the largest single application that has ever been before the Plan Commission,” he considered it “a truly elegant solution to a truly complex set of problems.” Ken Notes: Imagine this elegance applied to a new city hall??? | ||
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