City of Sheboygan buys 197 acres of farmland in Town of Wilson

Parcel will be added to 73 acres city already owns to create 270 acres for residential development

The city of Sheboygan has purchased 197 acres in the Town of Wilson with plans to use the parcel for single-family residential developments. (Aerial photo courtesy of Sheboygan County)

Hoping to address the dearth of available homes in their community, the landlocked city of Sheboygan has purchased 197 acres of farmland in the neighboring Town of Wilson for $3.67 million. The plan, said Chad Pelishek, the city’s director of planning & development, is to annex the property and then work with developers to transform

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Cara Spoto
Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.

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