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| building_type = [[Shopping center]] |
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| location = 5200 [[Washington Avenue (Racine, Wisconsin)|Washington Avenue]]<br/>[[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]], [[Wisconsin]] |
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'''Washington Square''' is a retail and office building located at 5200 [[Washington Avenue (Racine, Wisconsin)|Washington Avenue]] in [[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]], [[Wisconsin]]. |
'''Washington Square''' is a retail and office building located at 5200 [[Washington Avenue (Racine, Wisconsin)|Washington Avenue]] in [[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]], [[Wisconsin]]. It is primarily occupied by [[Society's Assets]], a non-profit organization. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The [[Milton F. LaPour Land Company]] received a permit to construct a $228,000 store and office building on the site in October |
The [[Milton F. LaPour Land Company]] began construction on Washington Square in August 1967,<ref name=1967-end>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52878424/the-journal-times/ "Twin Theaters Convention Boon"], [[Racine Journal Times]], December 31, 1967, page 7C.</ref> and received a permit to construct a $228,000 store and office building on the site in October.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/48925918/the-journal-times/ "Building Starts in October at 13 Year Low"], [[Racine Journal Times]], November 4, 1967, page 3A.</ref> The [[Wisconsin Telephone Company]] planned to begin using second-floor office space in the complex in February 1968.<ref name=1967-end/> The Captain's Chair, a barbershop, was one of the first retail businesses to open in the new development, on April 1, 1968.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52873569/the-journal-times/ Advertisement], [[Racine Journal Times]], March 31, 1968, page 7A.</ref> In May, a cocktail lounge was planned to open in the complex, applying for a liquor license despite the area's historic opposition to the sale of alcohol.<ref>Reynolds, Tex. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52878560/the-journal-times/ "Between the Lines: Clue to High Cost; Struggle Recalled; Real Ecumenicity"], [[Racine Journal Times]], May 24, 1968, front page.</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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General information | |
Type | Shopping center |
Location | 5200 Washington Avenue Racine, Wisconsin |
Coordinates | 42°43′10″N 87°50′31″W / 42.71947°N 87.84201°WCoordinates: 42°43′10″N 87°50′31″W / 42.71947°N 87.84201°W |
Construction started | 1967 |
Opening | 1968 |
Design and construction | |
Developer | Milton F. LaPour Land Company |
Washington Square is a retail and office building located at 5200 Washington Avenue in Racine, Wisconsin. It is primarily occupied by Society's Assets, a non-profit organization.
History[edit | edit source]
The Milton F. LaPour Land Company began construction on Washington Square in August 1967,[1] and received a permit to construct a $228,000 store and office building on the site in October.[2] The Wisconsin Telephone Company planned to begin using second-floor office space in the complex in February 1968.[1] The Captain's Chair, a barbershop, was one of the first retail businesses to open in the new development, on April 1, 1968.[3] In May, a cocktail lounge was planned to open in the complex, applying for a liquor license despite the area's historic opposition to the sale of alcohol.[4]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Twin Theaters Convention Boon", Racine Journal Times, December 31, 1967, page 7C.
- ↑ "Building Starts in October at 13 Year Low", Racine Journal Times, November 4, 1967, page 3A.
- ↑ Advertisement, Racine Journal Times, March 31, 1968, page 7A.
- ↑ Reynolds, Tex. "Between the Lines: Clue to High Cost; Struggle Recalled; Real Ecumenicity", Racine Journal Times, May 24, 1968, front page.