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Plan commission grants two‑year extension for Mandel Group Delafield Street project amid pending appeal

Waukesha Plan Commission · February 25, 2026
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The Waukesha Plan Commission unanimously extended the deadline for Mandel Group to pull building permits for a 219‑unit Delafield Street development to Nov. 19, 2028, citing litigation and an unresolved conservation easement that have delayed the city’s property transfer to the developer.

The Waukesha Plan Commission on Wednesday unanimously approved a two‑year extension allowing the Mandel Group until Nov. 19, 2028, to obtain building permits and begin construction on a 219‑unit multifamily project at 130 Delafield Street.

Staff planner Doug told the commission that the city still owns the site and two matters outside the developer’s control have delayed transfer: a neighbor’s appeal of the project approval is pending in the court of appeals, and a conservation easement with the state historical…

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