Chateau I and II Apartments (Racine, Wisconsin): Difference between revisions

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| name = Chateau I Apartments
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In December 1975, the city of Racine issued a building permit for a 20-family apartment building at 5001 Byrd Avenue costing $220,000.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/44174842/the_journal_times/ "Building permit valuations increase"], [[Racine Journal Times]], January 12, 1976, page 3A.</ref> The building was opened by [[Robert H. LaPour Real Estate]], which also owned [[Sunset Terrace (Racine, Wisconsin)|Sunset Terrace]] a few blocks west on Byrd Avenue.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/44174784/the_journal_times/ "'No vacancy' common for elderly"], [[Racine Journal Times]], July 3, 1977, page 26E.</ref>
 
Chateau II is owned by the [[Wisconsin Housing Preservation Corporation]] of [[Madison, Wisconsin]], which purchased the building in 2001. Chateau I is owned by [[Future Wisconsin Oakwood LLC]] of [[Middleton, Wisconsin]], which purchased the building in 2004. As of 2020, both buildings in the complex are managed by [[Meridian Group (Middleton, Wisconsin)|Meridian Group]] of [[Middleton, Wisconsin]]. It offers affordable housing under [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_8_{{W|Section 8 (housing) |Section 8]}}, with Chateau I designated for "individuals and family households", and Chateau II designated for "seniors and persons with disabilites".<ref>[https://www.meridiangroupinc.net/n-property/properties-detail.asp?uniquerecordid=118 Chateau I] and [https://www.meridiangroupinc.net/n-property/properties-detail.asp?uniquerecordid=106 Chateau II] at ''meridiangroupinc.net''.</ref>
 
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