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New grocery store set to revitalize vacant bank space

July 19, 2024 | Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin



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New grocery store set to revitalize vacant bank space
During a recent meeting of the Port Washington Planning Commission, members approved the minutes from the previous meeting and welcomed the new superintendent of the Port Washington School District, Mike. The introduction of the superintendent was significant, as he will serve as an advisory member of the planning commission, a role established to enhance collaboration between the school district and the municipality.

Superintendent Mike expressed his enthusiasm for joining the community, highlighting his family connections to Port Washington. He humorously acknowledged his casual attire, attributing it to the ongoing Fish Days weekend, where he was involved in preparations for a local event.

The meeting proceeded to public comments, but no attendees stepped forward to speak. The commission then moved on to a key agenda item regarding a proposed retail grocery store at 1590 Harris Drive. The site, previously occupied by a BMO Bank, has been vacant for approximately seven years. The commission reviewed the proposal, which includes maintaining identical building materials and colors, and ultimately approved the minor review for the grocery store, designated as a permitted use under the local zoning code. This development marks a positive step towards revitalizing the commercial space and enhancing local retail options.

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