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Key Points of the Development
- A Master Planned Development professionally designed
- Strongly supported by community leaders and neighboring citizens!
- Located within a TIF District (Tax Incremental Finance)
- Located between three of Howard’s busiest streets (Hillcrest, Riverview, Cardinal)
- Near to area major highways (41, 29, I-43, 54)
- Adjacent to Meadowbrook Park & Conservancy
- New ♥ of Howard… to shop, eat, socialize!
- Beautiful proposed Village Square with amp-theater to host events (Fireworks, Parades, Concerts, Festivals, Farmer’s market)
- Large near-by customer base with outstanding retail potential! (Cardinal YMCA, Brown County Library, Woodfield Village (senior housing, retail), Duck Creek Mall, United Healthcare of Wis., Village Green Golf Course, Riveridge Business Center, Legend’s Brewhouse)
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| Space Available |
| Currently sseking to lease available square footage in the Village of Howard's new "Village Center". Commercial and mixed-use zoning offers ne constructio built to suit lessees' needs. |
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| Contact Us |
For more infomation or to setup an appointment to discuss purchasing a new condo...
Email: Abacus Realty
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Call: Barb Klevesahl
(920) 593-8788 |
| Project Background |
The following information is as described in the Village of Howard's Master Plan, for a complete copy of the Master Plan click here. |
| The Village Center Property is located in the south central part of the Village of Howard. It is well positioned in the Village of Howard and in the Green Bay area with close access to State Highway 29/32 to the south and State Highway 41 to the east. Shawano and Cardinal Lane, both major collector streets in the Village, converge on Riverview Drive and the new Village Center location. It truly is a center well positioned to offer visibility, retail and commercial land uses, housing and civic gathering spaces for Howard and the surrounding areas to the north and west. |
| Planning Area |
| The Village Center sits between two major waterways in Howard, Lancaster Brook and Duck Creek, and adjacent to the DNR property, Village Library and YMCA. Thus the new Village Center will have significant green way connections and civic connections. To the west of the new Village Center is the business park which will benefit from the Village Center as a place for workers to live, shop and recreate. New development occurring west of Cardinal and south of Riverview Drive will tie into the Village Center. |
| Guiding Principles |
The guiding principles developed for the Howard Village Center highlight the design of some of the most popular and economically viable commercial business districts in the nation. "Walkable" streets, human-scaled architecture, public spaces, street furnishings, and landscaping are common design features that make these places attractive locations for shopping, working, visiting and living. The following principles describe what the Village Center design should achieve:
- Attractive Spaces: The Village Center will be a thoughtfully designed neighborhood with attractive public and private spaces.
- Mix of Uses: Sites will be designed to support a full range of neighborhood uses.
- People-Focused Design: Sites and streets will be easily accessible for cars, but more importantly,
designed to be enjoyed as safe, welcoming and inviting for people.
- Interconnection: The Village Center will provide thoughtful, accessible, convenient, and attractive connections.
- Sense of Place: The Village Center’s architecture and landscape design will provide unique character and definition to the neighborhood’s streets.
- Human-Scaled Architecture: Although many architectural styles may be appropriate, all buildings will be designed and proportioned to provide interest and enliven the street by avoiding monotonous blank walls and large uninteresting masses.
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