F Street is bringing another innovative housing development to Brown Deer with their groundbreaking for F Street Village 43.
Following their successes at the nearby Greenlink Residences, F Street enlisted Greenfire to manage the construction of Village 43 – a new market rate multi-family community consisting of eight residential buildings and a centrally located clubhouse with access drives and parking. The development will bring 156 units of garden-style town home apartments and shared greenspaces along Brown Deer Road, just west of Green Bay Ave. Alongside F Street and Greenfire, the project kicked off with a ceremonial groundbreaking with project stakeholders, as well as the project team and local officials.
Village 43 will be a family-oriented, walkable residential development with social-connectivity in mind. F Street enlisted RINKA+ to design the development, with Pinnacle Engineering Group shoring up the civil engineering. Stemming from previous project successes, Greenfire was able to leverage a great working relationship with RINKA+ to smooth the transition from concept to breaking ground.
F Street’s Founder Scott Lurie welcomed all in attendance for their support and sharing the vision to make Village 43 possible. The sentiment of excitement for the project was shared by Paul F. Hoesly, Chief Financial Officer of Potawatomi Ventures – the parent company for Greenfire. The Village of Brown Deer Board of Trustees member Amos Owens also spoke to the benefits Village 43 will bring to Brown Deer, which was backed by Tax Increment Financing (TIF).
While the groundbreaking for F Street Village 43 was a ceremonial event for all stakeholders to get together and celebrate the milestone and efforts it took to reach this point, Greenfire’s project team was already hard at work preparing the site and pouring foundations.
Once completed, new residents of Village 43 can enjoy the feel of single-family living spaces with the amenities of a connected community in the heart of Brown Deer’s bustling and rejuvenated downtown.