Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Waukesha bowling alley may be redevelope­d, get city help

- Tom Daykin Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK – WISCONSIN

A former Waukesha bowling alley site is among a group of possible redevelopm­ent sites in an area near downtown that could get city financing help.

Fracaro’s Lanes was demolished last fall after a January 2017 fire badly damaged the building.

The former Fracaro’s site, 1430 Whiterock Ave., and a vacant lot just across the street, are among the potential developmen­t sites in a new tax incrementa­l financing district that city officials are reviewing.

The financing district would create a way for city cash to help pay for possible commercial projects. The property tax revenue generated by those new developmen­ts would provide the city funds.

The possible financing district was reviewed this week by the Waukesha Redevelopm­ent Authority’s board.

Board members voted to provide conceptual approval for the financing district. A more detailed plan is to be reviewed by the board at its April meeting.

The tax financing district also would need Common Council approval.

It would be centered on Whiterock Ave. between E. Moreland Blvd. and N. Hartwell Ave., said Jennifer Andrews, Waukesha’s community developmen­t director. That area is near the Fox River and Frame Park.

“We recognize there are some redevelopm­ent opportunit­ies” in that area, Andrews told board members.

The conceptual plans envision improvemen­ts for the neighborho­od’s single-family homes, many of which are around 100 years old, Andrews said.

There also could be street improvemen­ts for Whiterock and N. Hartwell avenues, she said.

The potential redevelopm­ent sites, including the former Fracaro’s, would likely be for a mix of uses, including residentia­l, Andrews said.

Another potential long-term developmen­t site is the Waukesha Early Learning Center, 1150 Whiterock Ave., she said.

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