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Council moves Argus Apartments affordable‑housing loan discussion to closed session after developer presentation
Summary
Northpointe Development presented a revised plan for the 60‑unit Argus Apartments affordable workforce housing project; council questioned supportive‑service staffing, internet commitments and amenity access and then voted unanimously to go into closed session under Wis. Stat. § 19.85(1)(e) to negotiate terms.
Sean O’Brien, representing Northpointe Development, presented a revised proposal for the Argus Apartments: a roughly 60‑unit mixed‑use, workforce‑affordable building that the developer said would include a roughly 5,000 sq. ft. plaza, underground parking, a community room, exercise facilities and on‑site package/mail and rental offices. O’Brien said the project intends a 30‑ to 40‑year affordability commitment, free in‑unit internet for 30 years, and a service‑coordination plan built around…
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