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Kenosha Moves Ahead With $400 Million Downtown Redevelopment Plan

Projects in Wisconsin City on Lake Michigan Are Aimed at Attracting Businesses, Increasing Affordable Housing
A rendering depicts Brindisi Towers, a luxury apartment and condominium development planned for Kenosha, Wisconsin. (City of Kenosha)
A rendering depicts Brindisi Towers, a luxury apartment and condominium development planned for Kenosha, Wisconsin. (City of Kenosha)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
December 2, 2020 | 8:17 P.M.

Kenosha, the small Wisconsin city of about 100,000 people that found itself in the middle of social unrest this past summer, is moving forward with a $400 million downtown revitalization program.

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