Politics & Government

Ribbon Cutting Scheduled for New Carroll Residence Hall

Frontier Hall opening for students for first time this school year.

The community is invited to attend the grand opening of, the newest residence hall at from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 24.

The dorm is located at 210 N. Grand Ave. The ribbon cutting ceremony will be at 4:30 p.m. and will be followed by tours with students working as guides. Refreshments will be served at the ceremony. Parking is available at Frontier Hall and adjacent Pioneer Hall, at 324 W. College Ave.

The Waukesha Common Council approved last year entering into a tax incremental financing agreement with the property owner and developer to provide $1.3 million toward the construction of the building. The funding will be repaid to the city through the increased property taxes generated by the increased value of the building.

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The project is adding 42 part-time and 42 full-time jobs, according to city documents, and is guaranteed to add $8.9 million in value to the property. The property owners paid $9,922 in taxes to the city each year, which will increase to $93,528 following the redevelopment of the property, city documents state.

Frontier Hall was built by Clysmic Properties, owned by Waukesha developers A. William and Alan Huelsman. Clysmic Properties owns both Pioneer Hall and Frontier Hall, co-ed apartment-style residential communities that house residents in gender-specific quad apartments. Each unit has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room and kitchen. Frontier Hall's first floor will contain several retail outlets, including The names of both halls reflect Carroll's history and heritage as Wisconsin's oldest four-year institution of higher education, according to a news release from Carroll University.

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