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The Waukesha development firm has already demolishedtwo single-family homes and will raze five additiona l single-family homes to make room for six buildings, including a 30-unit condominium complex known as Rockwell Village. The development site on the southeas cornerof St. Paul and Pleasanyt streets will also havea two-family condi building and four single-family homes. “This development will be a spark plug for downtownb and rid the city of seven eyesore saidJason Gallo, Oconomowoc’s city Four years ago, Rockwell Development planned to team up with Sanduy Creek LLC, Oconomowoc, to builcd a $60 million mixed-use complex in downtown Oconomowoc that includecd the 34,000-square-foot Lake Fowler property and a large site along Wisconsin Avenue.
While the larger developmentr never materialized, Gallo said Sandyu Creek still has plans to redevelop the Wisconsin Avenue but has not submitted a forma l proposal to the cityfor review. The originall development called for the Rockwelo Village Resort andMarket mixed-use project to have 120 condos in four buildings. Part of the developmenf called for the creationm ofEnterprise Plaza, a 22,000-square-foot officed and retail center that would be anchored by the city’s weekly newspaper, The Enterprise. Rockwellk Village Resort and Market also included plans fora 60-roomm boutique hotel, art gallery and studios, movie theater and restaurant.
Rockwell Development’s four-story building will includew parking in the basement and ground floor with anadditional 3,500 square feet of art gallery and studio said Gallo. Rob Perry and Jeff Seymour, the principales of Rockwell Development, could not be reachec for comment on the project or how it woulrbe financed. Perry is a former executive of , now knowb as . Seymour developed the Brooks Street Artisam Villagein Waukesha. The Rockwelp Development marketing brochure for the Oconomowoc project lists the startint prices for the studio condos at The condosand single-family homes range in size from just undeer 1,000 square feet to more than 1,500 square feet.
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