Plans to begin construction on the new Madison Public Market may be faltering as the city of Madison grapples with the budgetary fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
Madison officials are planning to turn a 66-year-old industrial building into a year-round destination for fresh produce, diverse and locally prepared food, and handmade arts and crafts.
Construction on the Interstate 794 reconstruction project in Milwaukee resumed around 4 p.m. Tuesday after a late morning underground fire stalled work.
By Adam Wise The city of Madison in August will convene a committee to once again study the potential of a downtown public market. The city already has studied the possibility for six years, spending at least $160,000 on consultants ...
By James Briggs Madison is progressing on plans to build a grandiose project that has long been considered more fantasy than reality. Michael Gay, the city’s business development coordinator, said Madison has determined some details for a 53,000-square-foot public market ...
By Paul Snyder The private development team behind what would be a privately operated Madison public market is asking the city for $100,000 to plan the project. The city already has given that Madison-based team — composed of Common Wealth ...