
About Sequoya Commons
The new Sequoya Commons will include 17,000 square-feet of retail, 144 residential units, and Madison Public Library’s 20,000 square-foot Sequoya Branch.
As one of Madison’s first in-fill development sites, the new Sequoya Commons will serve as a model for future in-fill projects. There are approximately fifty other sites in the Madison area deemed appropriate for similar mixed-use developments.
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The architectural design of Sequoya Commons is influenced by the character of its surrounding neighborhoods. Overall, the project is most similar to the International style of architecture, but also includes many features associated with the Modern style of the 1950s and 1960s. Characteristics of the International style, such as multiple levels and floor to ceiling glass, are apparent in the library and retail space. Characteristics of the Modern style, such as simple detailing, picture windows, and the use of horizontal trim and siding, directly reflect the surrounding residential neighborhood.
The condominium units extend two floors above the retail space and three floors above the library. The L-shaped layout of the building allows for both front and rear entrances to all three mixed-use components.
Phase One Description: Anchored on the corner of Midvale and Tokay Boulevards, the first phase of the development includes Madison Public Library’s 20,000 square-foot Sequoya Branch, 7,000 square feet of retail, and 45 condominium units.
Phase Two Description: Phase Two includes 100 luxury apartments and 10,000 square-feet of retail and service space.
