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  1. The "Lost Madison" exhibit consisted of 30 photographs of Madison buildings which for one reason or another were demolished. Additional Madison photographs can be searched for on the Wisconsin Historical Society web site.

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  2. 11. Apr. 2022 · MADISON (WKOW) -- City officials confirmed that building owners at 131 W. Wilson Street in downtown Madison plan on submitting an application to demolish the building. Meanwhile, developers are already making plans to replace the lakefront property with a new, 14-story high-rise.

  3. 23. März 2022 · Laraia was referring to Oliv Madison, a student housing development being constructed on the 300 block of State Street by Chicago-based Core Spaces. The towering building, which forced several local businesses to move or close, will join one of the most visited and historic neighborhoods in Madison.

  4. 3. Apr. 2023 · So far, it's received mixed reviews. MADISON (WKOW) -- Three buildings on Madison's Capitol Square are slated for demolition for the new Wisconsin History Center, but not everyone's happy about it — including two of the buildings' former owner.

  5. 23. Feb. 2024 · Feb 23, 2024. Loaded 0% - The immediate future of the $160.5 million Wisconsin History Center to be built on Capitol Square could now be tied, ironically, to a dispute over demolishing historic buildings next door.

  6. 1. Juni 2023 · MADISON, Wis. (AP) — GOP lawmakers rejected funding Thursday for the University of Wisconsins top priority, the replacement of an engineering building on its flagship Madison campus, approving allocations for about 60% of the state government and UW projects sought by Gov. Tony Evers.

  7. 28. Aug. 2023 · MADISON (WKOW) -- The State St. corner of Madison's Capitol Square will look very different in just a few years. The Wisconsin Historical Society's (WHS) plans to build a new history center on N. Carroll St. are moving ahead after the Plan Commission voted Monday to approve the demolition of three existing buildings.