Scott Walker donor Terrence Wall among finalists for $197 million facility to replace state DOT headquarters

Color me unsurprised to find out Republican Terrence Wall is among the finalists to redevelop the Hill Farms site in Madison into a $197 million headquarters for the state Department of Transportation.

A development group headed by T. Wall Enterprises is among the four finalists selected for the purchase and redevelopment of the Hill Farms property.

T. Wall is part of a bidding team that includes Potter Lawson Architects of Madison and Miron Construction of Neenah for the largest public real estate project in Wisconsin since the Miller Park baseball stadium.

As reported by the CapTimes report, according to campaign finance records Terrence Wall of T. Wall Enterprises gave $9,975 to the Scott Walker’s reelection campaign less than a month ago.

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6 thoughts on “Scott Walker donor Terrence Wall among finalists for $197 million facility to replace state DOT headquarters

      1. Yea, found it. Thanks.
        I probably don’t fully understand the situation, but, something like the developer acquires the property, builds a new one, the state re-acquires the completed property and in return provide 20+ acres for developer to develop. Who the hell knows whether or not WI is saving money or not? Sounds twisted.

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