A Place and an Initiative · Live. Learn. Work. Play.
Building
what's next.
The Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood is the revitalization and transformation of 107 acres of vacant land in the heart of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Where you live, learn, work and play on the same ground a city was once made.
02 — The Goals
Bringing together the community.
The KIN is a collaborative, mixed-use project that is defining and delivering a regional destination with sustainable, innovation-focused office, medical, educational, commercial, residential and recreational space that meets the unique needs of neighbors, the broader Kenosha community, visitors and end-users. Each tile is a commitment.
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Acres reimagined
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Acres of green space
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Innovation pillars
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Parcels in motion
02.75 — Our Goals
Goals of the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood.
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Create opportunities for Kenoshans to stay in Kenosha
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Create a unique, regional destination that offers a competitive experience to other urban markets
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Build a district that is inclusive of all individuals, the surrounding neighborhoods and the community
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Support the recovery and development of sustainable and resilient surrounding neighborhoods
02.25 — Heritage
The same ground, rebuilt.
From the Jeffery / American Motors plant to today's innovation neighborhood — 128 years of Kenosha making things on the same 107 acres.
02.5 — From above
The ground we're
building on.
107 acres of Kenosha lakeshore — filmed today, replanned for tomorrow. Every parcel below is a tile waiting to be claimed.
Live coordinates: Live · 42° 35' N — 87° 49' W
Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood
03.5 — The Neighborhood
A place and an initiative.
After years of vision casting and planning, and a significant remediation effort, 107 acres of vacant land in the heart of the City of Kenosha is primed for the KIN: a place and an initiative marked by its commitment to economic empowerment, community engagement and cultural diversity. The KIN supports innovation in and through its surrounding neighborhoods to foster resiliency and sustainability.

Located within two miles of Lake Michigan and the Metra, the KIN is ideally located in a high-growth corridor between Chicago and Milwaukee with major educational institutions nearby and access to airports, railways and ports. The site is an area of opportunity that is well connected to the surrounding neighborhoods and the larger region of Kenosha County and Southeastern Wisconsin.
03 — The Neighborhood
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LIVE.
Homes, gathering places, and 20 acres of public green space stitched into the grid.
04 — Master Plan
Walk the
neighborhood
before it's built.
Explore the 107-acre site, every zone, every parcel. See what's leased, what's under construction, and what's still a blank tile waiting on you.