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Green Bay RDA approves blight determination for 1400 Main Street, moves to pursue acquisition

2123038 · January 17, 2025
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Summary

The Green Bay Redevelopment Authority adopted a resolution declaring the triangular property at 1400 Main Street blighted and authorized steps toward acquisition and cleanup, a prerequisite for seeking a local government unit exemption from DNR remediation standards.

The Green Bay Redevelopment Authority on a vote approved a resolution declaring the property at 1400 Main Street — locally known as the "3-cornered" property — blighted and authorized staff to pursue acquisition and remediation steps.

The vote follows a public hearing in which city staff described the site as "just under an acre," primarily paved with a lower-level structure and a retaining wall, and noted the property has long been identified in prior blight studies. The property is owned by Newlands Group LLC, which staff said has given the city permission to pursue the process.

The determination is the first formal step in a process staff described as required to pursue possible acquisition and to prepare a remedial action plan in coordination with the Wisconsin…

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