New Bayview community center takes novel low-income development strategy public


New Bayview community center takes novel low-income development strategy public


The community center at the heart of the Bayview affordable housing redevelopment on “the Triangle” Downtown has opened its doors to the public.

Bright and airy, with big windows and a beachy blue-and-tan color scheme, the $9 million, 11,500-square-foot center was created by and for the people who live there as part of the second phase of the Bayview Foundation’s $60 million affordable housing redevelopment. The foundation is now turning to the third and final phase of the project, which will add a playground, more green space and the last 44 of the development’s 130 total housing units. The expansion is aimed at low-income families who do not currently live at Bayview and is scheduled for completion in February.

As Madison confronts rapid growth and rising rents, those who directed Bayview’s resident-led transformation hope it will serve as a model for what affordable housing can be...

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