If developers can relocate two century-old homes, a new $24 million, 14-story apartment building could rise next year at the busy corner of West Johnson and Mills streets. Whether they can find appropriate sites for the homes remains to be seen, however.
Aimed at UW-Madison students, professionals and researchers with families, Ten Twenty-Two West Johnson calls for 163 apartments, from efficiency to four-bedroom units. Parking would be provided underground with space for mopeds, bicycles and 161 vehicles.