Article: A CLOSER LOOK: SEQUOYA COMMONS PHASE ONE 555 S. MIDVALE BOULEVARD.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)

Construction began in April on the sometimes controversial Sequoya Commons development at Midvale and Tokay boulevards on Madison's West Side.

The mixed-use retail, residential and library center will replace the aging and now half-vacant 40,000-square-foot Midvale Plaza, built in 1957. The $18 million first phase of the project will include the Madison Public Library's 20,000-square-foot Sequoya Branch, 7,000 square feet of retail space and 45 condominium units. About 100 more residential units and 10,000 square feet of additional retail space are planned in the project's $25 million second phase.

The condominium units and library will be ready for ...

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