In a community needing more housing, you will soon see more options rise in Luxemburg. RealtyHive and Tycore recently showcased their development project off Church Road that will bring 72 homes and 116 apartments to the village’s southside at the Luxemburg Chamber of Commerce meeting last month. They are currently in the first phase of the project, which has two of the six Lux Grand Apartments under construction, 28 housing lots in progress, with eight homes already sold and four other homes getting started. Tycore Director of Business Development Alex Ryczek says the project has been an interesting one for them because of the amount of bedrock they have had to blast in order to pour foundations and install in for homes and the apartment buildings. That also sets up more work behind the scenes, which can slow down or delay the project even more. Ryczek says he is happy that the development will be able to fulfill a need for the community in the future.
Kewaunee County officials have long tried to address the housing stock in its communities as they try to fill the need that area businesses have to attract a quality workforce, especially in the manufacturing sector. The Kewaunee County Economic Development Corporation is undergoing its own process to address housing through Project HOMESTEAD. In the project's second phase, officials will evaluate the best opportunities available in Luxemburg, Kewaunee, and Algoma to expand their housing stock, particularly in the areas of affordable and workforce housing.
