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Features
Woodland
and prairie sites available for business, residential, retail, and
multi-use development.
Established
and desirable location with extensive green-space.
Ten
minutes to downtown Madison, University of Wisconsin campus, the arts
district. Twenty minutes to
the Dane County International Airport (MSN).
Four-lane
access to interstate system and air transportation.
Views
of the Madison skyline, and adjacent to the Capital Springs State Park
and Recreation Area.
Development
covenants ensure architectural excellence and protect your investment.
16-acre
Wi-Fi canopy for wireless outdoor access to the Internet.
Access to premium high-speed
communication technology. On-site
Internet service provider with Sonnet Ring connectivity.
Extensive
trail system for walking, biking, and cross-country skiing.
Competitive
pricing.
Professional,
efficient and resourceful staff.
Conference
and meeting rooms for 300+ within development.
On-site
services including: day care, clinic, restaurants, and printing.
Private
school, city government and community center located within Fitchburg
Center.
Lodging,
financial centers, health club and a variety of housing choices located nearby. |
Agora/Town
Center Retail:
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Zoning assures quality mixed-use development.
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The Prairie Swale
provides a focal point to
development while offering a unique public space.
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Incorporates elements of
New Urbanism.
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Located on new east-west cross-city link with
future planned highway interchange construction and light rail
corridor to the east.
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Informal, non-institutional and pedestrian
focused architectural and site design.
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Building design will engage the
street and landscape through
views, terraces, arcades and pathways.
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Total Estimated Square
Footage: 43,800 - 87,600 square feet.
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Structures will be comprised of natural materials
and an organic color pallet.
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Agora Pavilion opening in 2004.
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Parking layout screened
from the street and public spaces, but compatible for future parking
ramp if development necessitates.
Fitchburg Facts
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Population: 21,595 -
Estimated to add 15,000 by 2030.
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8,262 households and
growing.
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Low municipal tax rate.
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Current home to 506
businesses.
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Hub to local and state
bike trail network.
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Home to 6 Municipal
Parks, 3 County Parks, and the Capital Springs Centennial State Park
and Recreation Area.
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Zoning:
Industrial Specialized (IS)
Planned
Development District (PDD)
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Fully Improved Lots:
Roads
Water and Sewer
Electrical – MG&E
Data – SBC/Charter/Berbee
Telecom – SBC/Charter
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