Politics & Government
Get Caught Up On Our Walmart Coverage
This isn't Walmart's first kick at the Caledonia can when it comes to pitching potential projects. But well before Walmart, the Village Board commissioned studies to look at what kinds of development would do well here.
Walmart presented plans to hundreds of residents at North Park Elementary School in October, outlining the 24-hour, 180,000-square-foot store it wants to build on 22 acres near the intersection of 4 Mile Road and North Green Bay Road.
We're following the Walmart story line closely. Here is our coverage on the topic since they announced their concept plan in September and a few stories we thought might be helpful to understand the development process.
Walmart Opposition Group To Focus On Pressuring Board
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Protesters Head To Walmarts To Support Employees Trying To Unionize
Village Tells Walmart More Work Needed
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Walmart Or No Walmart: Here's What People Are Saying
Walmart Plan Angers Many Residents
Most Walmart Neighbors Not Impressed With Plan
Opposition to Caledonia Walmart Gathers Steam
Walmart Wants To Build A Store In Caledonia
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How Properties In Caledonia Are Rezoned
Village Board Moves Forward With Reevaluating Land Use Plan
Should Communities Be Allowed To Scrap Their Land Use Plan?
Where To Grow From Here?
Experts: Caledonia Faces Stiff Competition for Development from its Neighbors
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