Monday, November 21, 2016

Summit CU Seeks to Build New 130,000 Square Foot Headquarters Building

Summit Credit Union is negotiating with Cottage Grove Planning Commission and other agencies to build its new corporate headquarters in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin.

The proposed 130,000 square foot building would be on 11 acres and would house 250 employees.

The preliminary plan includes underground parking for 90 vehicles and surface parking for another 400.

If the building is approved, it will be designed in 2017, built in 2018 and opened no later than 2020.

Read the story.



1 comment:

  1. 2 parking spaces per employee.
    Do the math on acreage and sq foot per employee.
    A monument to someone's ego?
    Maybe all the new compliance people?

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