Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Greenspace and gold

10-acre park, plaza a central part of Titletown District

- RICHARD RYMAN

ASHWAUBENO­N – The Green Bay Packers Titletown District is barreling toward a fall opening of its public park and plaza.

“Of all the aspects of the Titletown District, I think the park and plaza is unique. A private developer would not have as much space devoted to a park and plaza,” said Mark Murphy, Packers president/ CEO, during a media tour of the site Tuesday.

The Titletown District is a 35acre commercial, recreation­al and residentia­l developmen­t immediatel­y west of Lambeau Field. Its anchors include Hinterland Brewery, which opened in April; Lodge Kohler hotel and spa, scheduled to open July 18; and Bellin Health Sports Medicine & Orthopedic­s clinic, scheduled for a July 25th ribbon- cutting.

The 10-acre park and plaza part of the district will include a sledding hill and ice-skating pond, promenades, adult game area, playground­s and an NFL-sized football

field. The first phase focuses on 6 acres of the public space and includes each of those features.

“We have 2 to 4 acres that are not designed yet,” said Ed Policy, Packers vice president heading up Titletown developmen­t. “If anybody has any ideas, we’d love to hear about them.”

Much of the park and plaza is scheduled to open in mid-September.

The centerpiec­e of the park is a snow-tubing hill and ice-skating pond and trail, which are scheduled to open in late November, when colder temperatur­es will make it possible to make snow and ice.

At its highest point, the tubing-hill structure rises 60 feet. The crest of the hill is 45 feet high and 45 feet wide at the top, flaring to 60 feet wide at ground level. It has a 30-degree slope for 150 feet, then levels off across another 150 feet.

It is designed to attract thrill-seeking 13year-olds, as Murphy said Tuesday.

And likely every other age as well.

In summer, the grassy incline will be used for programmed events, a park for lounging and picnicking, and a natural amphitheat­er.

The underside of the hill will include a warming space and snack bar, a tube-rental stand and event space on the second floor with views to the west end of the park.

Trees have been planted in the park and plaza area, including a large evergreen that will center the island around which the skating path will go. The open skating pond and path, which also will go under the tubing hill, are just a little smaller than a standard ice hockey rink, Murphy said.

Also under constructi­on is a service building that will include bathrooms, heating and cooling equipment, and Zamboni storage.

Immediatel­y west of the hill, a footballth­emed playground and full-size lighted football field with artificial surface are taking shape, as is an area for games, such as bocce ball, pickle ball, shuffleboa­rd and others.

For practical purposes, the park this season will end at the western end of the football field.

The Packers are working with the Village of Ashwaubeno­n on the design for the remainder of the Titletown District, including residentia­l townhouses and apartments. The team is expected to reveal those details later this summer.

Also Tuesday, the Packers unveiled their new Titletown District logo, locked “T”s with a goal post between them. The logo was designed by Appleton native and University of Wisconsin graduate Michael Gericke of Pentagram, a New York design firm.

 ?? JIM MATTHEWS / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN ?? The Titletown District will include a sledding hill and ice-skating pond, promenades, adult game area, playground­s and an NFL-sized football field.
JIM MATTHEWS / USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN The Titletown District will include a sledding hill and ice-skating pond, promenades, adult game area, playground­s and an NFL-sized football field.

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