Plans for a “town center” development at the former Delphi site in Oak Creek received mixed reviews at a public meeting on Monday.
That’s according to this story from Oak Creek Patch. From it:
The Delphi property, at 85 acres, would allow for several different uses.
According to the plan unveiled Monday, to the east of the City Hall and library would be retail along a “walkable Main Street.”
The type of retail would largely be determined by market conditions, but officials expect restaurants and small- to medium-sized shops to be a part of it. A space for a farmer’s market was also included.
To the west is housing; likely, some combination of condominiums and apartments. A large park and public greenspace is planned for the southwest part of the property.
Also check out the NOW story.
And check out these other local headlines:
- Oak Creek Power Plant’s Neighbors Worry About Effects Of Bluff Collapse (Oak Creek Patch)
- DNR Official On Blue Collapse: “We Don’t Think It’s Going To Be A Big Human Health Impact” (Oak Creek Patch)
- Karl’s Event Services Leases Oak Creek Building (Oak Creek Patch)
- Dunkin’ Donuts Opens Thursday In Oak Creek (Oak Creek Patch)
- Walmart Looking For Alternatives To Controversial Falls Site (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
