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During a recent Joint Review Board Meeting in Glendale, city officials and representatives from Nuland Enterprises discussed an exciting new development project named "The Arden." This multifamily mixed-use project aims to address the growing demand for housing in Glendale and the surrounding North Shore area.
Joey Wisniewski, a senior development coordinator with Nuland Enterprises, presented the project, highlighting the company’s extensive experience in the Milwaukee region. With a portfolio of over 30 projects valued at more than $740 million, Nuland is committed to being a long-term partner in the communities where they build. Wisniewski emphasized their approach to development, which includes not only constructing residential units but also enhancing community spaces through public plazas and parks.
The Arden will feature 79 units, combining traditional corridor apartments and townhouse-style living across two to three stories. Wisniewski noted that the design aims to create a unique suburban experience with an urban feel, promoting community interaction through shared amenities. The site, previously home to a nursery and greenhouse, is strategically located along Good Hope Road, a key county road, making it accessible for residents.
This project is expected to contribute positively to the local housing market, providing much-needed options for residents in Glendale. As the city continues to grow, developments like The Arden are crucial in meeting the housing needs of the community while fostering a vibrant neighborhood atmosphere.
The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between developers and local municipalities, with Nuland Enterprises expressing their commitment to being good neighbors and partners in the community. As the project moves forward, it will be essential for residents to stay informed about its progress and potential impacts on the area.
Converted from Joint Review Board Meeting meeting on February 26, 2025
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