Green Bay`s Red Smith neighborhood development to move forward, with a cap of 160 apartments


Green Bay`s Red Smith neighborhood development to move forward, with a cap of 160 apartments


The Green Bay City Council on April 15 approved the Red Smith development project that has been met vocal opposition from neighbors over proposed apartments with the stipulation that developer Moski Corp. will not build more than the 160 units already proposed in its mixed-use development.

The additional language followed nearly 45 minutes of public comments sparring over many of the same points that have been brought up in previous city meetings on over 400 housing units proposed in Green Bay`s far northeast side. The need for affordable housing from several residents clashed with many neighbors` wishes to remain a neighborhood of single-family homes, worries of potential ecological damage, as well as traffic and safety concerns...

  • The Green Bay City Council approved the Red Smith redevelopment project with a 160-unit apartment cap after facing resident opposition.

  • Residents voiced concerns about affordable housing needs conflicting with the desire to maintain a single-family home neighborhood, potential environmental impact, and traffic and safety issues.

  • The developer, Moski Corp., assured the council of their commitment to the neighborhood and emphasized the importance of diverse housing options...



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    Ken Notes: I say this every week, if you refuse to live near your barista you need to make your own damn coffee. We need more mixed neighborhoods and communities that house the workforce that sustains them.

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