Groundbreaking for the New Prairie Village Community Center

The Fairhaven board of directors is pleased to announce and invite the community to its groundbreaking ceremony for the new Prairie Village Community Center, located at Prairie Village on County U and Fremont St, on Wednesday, June 27 at 1:00 pm.

The new Prairie Village Community Center is scheduled to open in the summer of 2019. It is designed for the residents of Prairie Village to be accessible and architecturally pleasing both inside and out, fitting the prairie setting. The Community Center will be approximately 8,000 sqft that includes a resident community gathering hall, catering kitchen, refreshment area, fitness room, game room, four season sunroom, and two outdoor patios. This year, Prairie Village has opened 25 additional sites/50 units for development. Eppstein Uhen Architects of Milwaukee was selected to design the Community Center with input from residents and Fairhaven board. Martenson-Eisele of Menasha, WI is the site engineer and Ehlert Construction and RR Walton, along with many other contractors from the area, have been selected for the project.

 

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