Plans to develop two city properties were announced on Tuesday by the City of Sheboygan’s Planning Department. Director of Planning and Development Taylor Zeinert announced final concept plans for the Luedke Apartments on the old Jakum Hall property, and for the Sheboygan Inn on the site of the Fountain Park Motor Inn.
A revised plan for the Jakum site better aligns with the financial realities of the project, Zeinert said, while maintaining the City’s commitment to affordable housing. The Finance and Personnel Committee approved an amendment to the TID Development Agreement with Luedke Apartments LLC, moving the plans forward. The updated plan calls for two, two-story buildings totaling 32 townhome-style apartments evenly divided into single and two-bedroom units.

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The Sheboygan Inn project will be a new Marriott Spring Garden Inn hotel, consisting of a 104-room hotel, a rooftop restaurant, and a 5,000 square-foot first-floor distillery with a distillery garden fronting North 8th Street. The development agreement with Waterside Hospitality LLC was approved by the Finance and Personnel Committee on Monday. Zeinert called the signing “an exciting moment for Sheboygan”, saying that “We’ve been intentional about encouraging high-impact, sustainable projects downtown, and this development reflects that vision. Construction is expected to begin early next year with completion by September of ‘27.

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Both projects will be reviewed by the Common Council next Monday night.
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