Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Developer downsizes project

New plan filed for St. Francis apartments

- TOM DAYKIN Tom Daykin can be reached at tdaykin@jrn.com

A lakefront developmen­t in St. Francis would have about 100 fewer apartments, and other major changes, a revised proposal for the project shows.

Bear Developmen­t LLC’s updated plans are calling for 11 buildings totaling 214 apartments on 11 acres between the Park Shore condominiu­m developmen­t at S. Lake Drive and E. Howard Ave. and The Landing condos at S. Lake Drive and E. Denton Ave.

Bear had previously received conceptual approval from city officials for three four-story buildings totaling 317 apartments.

Bear President S.R. Mills couldn’t be immediatel­y reached Monday for more informatio­n.

City Administra­tor Mark Johnsrud said Bear executives are seeing a decline in rent among similar developmen­ts in the Milwaukee area because “there’s so much on the market right now.”

Bear’s revised proposal is to be reviewed by the Plan Commission at its Wednesday night meeting.

Along with the reduction in units, the St. Francis buildings would have three levels instead of four. Also, the developmen­t plans now call for surface level garages. Bear initially proposed undergroun­d parking.

The developmen­t still features a clubhouse with an outdoor pool and a public path that connects Lake Drive to Milwaukee County’s Oak Leaf Trail overlookin­g Lake Michigan.

The monthly rents would range from around $900 to $2,000, Johnsrud said.

The St. Francis Common Council has approved a financing proposal that allows Bear to recover $9.9 million of its costs for the original three planned buildings through annual partial property tax rebates.

Once Bear has recovered those funds, all property taxes from the $36 million developmen­t would flow to the city’s general fund, its school district and other local government­s.

But that financing plan was based on the previous developmen­t proposal.

Any change to the developmen­t plan can occur only with an amended zoning ordinance and an amended financing agreement with the city, according to informatio­n filed with the revised proposal by City Attorney Paul Alexy.

The Greenfield Plan Commission last week approved a downsized apartment proposal at that community’s 84 South mixed-use developmen­t. That proposal, from Fiduciary Real Estate Developmen­t Inc., reduced the proposed unit count from 360 to 268 apartments.

 ?? KAHLER SLATER ?? A lakefront apartment developmen­t proposed for St. Francis has been downsized by around 100 units, and the buildings would have three levels rather than four.
KAHLER SLATER A lakefront apartment developmen­t proposed for St. Francis has been downsized by around 100 units, and the buildings would have three levels rather than four.

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