huduser-home-edge-ip-040226.mp4
Summary: Rise Madison, a major government-subsidized housing development in Madison, Wisconsin, provides 245 new housing units and supports the county's workforce housing and economic development goals.
To address a growing population, Madison, Wisconsin, rezoned a vacant commercial site into a multifamily residential zone, leading to the creation of Rise Madison. This project is one of the largest government-subsidized housing developments in the state's history. It comprises four buildings: 46 apartments for senior residents, 12 two-story townhomes, a 5-story structure with 77 units, and another building with 110 units, totaling 245 new units. This development directly supports Dane County's objective of adding 35,300 new workforce housing units by 2040, fostering a thriving neighborhood and promoting economic development.
Playback guide
1. timestamp: 0:00 description: Title card: 'New on PD&R Edge. New Housing Benefits Residents and Community in Madison, Wisconsin.' Aerial view of a city with a circular building in the foreground. 2. timestamp: 0:04 description: Aerial view of a multi-story building under construction, framed with wood, in an urban setting. Text overlay describes Madison rezoning a commercial site for Rise Madison. 3. timestamp: 0:15 description: Exterior view of completed modern residential buildings and a playground. Text describes the types and numbers of units in the development. 4. timestamp: 0:26 description: Busy street scene with many pedestrians and red double-decker buses. Text discusses the development's contribution to Dane County's workforce housing goals and economic development. 5. timestamp: 0:34 description: View of a large fountain with the Wisconsin State Capitol building in the background. Text encourages viewers to 'Read the In Practice to learn more.'