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Farmers Market

A 1.5-acre community gathering place, designed fast enough to make opening day.

Location: New Berlin, WI  ·  Client: City of New Berlin  ·  Services: Site Design · Easement Coordination · Permitting

Lynch designed the City of New Berlin's 1.5-acre Farmers Market site - market structure, parking, and activity patio - and turned revisions around fast enough to protect opening day. A County utility easement through the building footprint was formally abandoned, and the layout preserves a future development parcel in the site's corner.

Site Design With a Deadline That Mattered

The New Berlin Farmers Market packs a market structure, parking, and an outdoor activity patio onto a 1.5-acre site designed for daily use and special community events alike. Lynch provided the site design - and the quick-turnaround revisions that protected the market's opening-day schedule.

The design also looked past opening day: Lynch coordinated with the County to abandon an existing utility easement running through the proposed building site, and planned the layout around a future development parcel in the site's northeast corner - flexibility built in from the first sketch.

The market opened on time, and the City of New Berlin holds a site plan with room to grow. It is a compact example of Lynch's land development work for civic clients: real estate constraints cleared early, future parcels protected, and design revisions turned around at the speed a construction schedule demands.

This project is part of Lynch & Associates' broader civil engineering work in New Berlin and Waukesha County.

New Berlin Farmers Market pavilion and plaza

What We Delivered

Market Site Design

Structure area, parking, and activity patio arranged for daily and event use.

Easement Coordination

County utility easement through the building site formally abandoned.

Schedule Responsiveness

Fast design revisions protected the market's opening timeline.

Community Gathering Space

Flexible plaza and patio functions maximize public benefit.

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