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Curt is Chicago native – but don’t hold that against him. After stops in Madison and California, he and his wife moved to Waukesha in 2004 to open their own downtown business.

The Future Looks Fuzzy

By Curt Otto
Monday, Oct 22 2007, 11:51 AM

 

 

 

Situated on one of the more popular gateways to Waukesha’s Historic Downtown is a little eyesore with a big following.

 

For the three years I have traveled East Main Street, Fuzzy’s Pub and Grille (the “e” on “Grille” was their idea, not mine) has sat in various states of condition.

 

It once received a partial paint job that mimicked a desert scene of sorts, but the harsh elements of a Wisconsin winter took a toll on it within a few months.

 

Various other projects have crept into existence on this property as well over the years.

 

The leftovers of a summer “beach party” sand pit spill into the parking lot.

 

A large blue tarp situated on the east side of the property covers what is believed to be a tunnel dating back to a time early in Waukesha’s history. I have been told that further excavation is necessary to discover exactly what it is (enter Geraldo Rivera).

 

All in all, as Fuzzy’s stands today, it hardly fits the bill as a beauty mark on Downtown Waukesha’s Gateway.

 

Of course, one can argue that beauty is only skin deep- it’s what is on the inside that counts and we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.

 

And Fuzzy’s definitely fits that bill.

 

That was until now.

 

Last month, plans of a Fuzzy’s facelift had surfaced. And, with a little tweaking from the Waukesha Plan Commission (I hear those guys are really hard headed), those plans may soon become a reality.

 

 

Fuzzy’s is on its way to joining a growing number of businesses that have begun shaping up their outsides to reflect the quality that is going on inside, all the while adding beauty to the face of the City.

 

These people realize that part of what makes a business successful is its appearance. A reputation can take your business only so far. Make it welcoming on the outside, and you will see a definite change for the better on the inside.

 

As one travels down Main Street, it is evident that a change is in the air. There are over a dozen new projects happening within the Business Improvement District alone. New construction is happening everywhere, and Downtown is beginning to see a different kind of revival.

 

It’s buildings, some historic, some not, are finally getting the attention they deserve. And it appears that this idea is edging it way out the Gateways of the city as well.

 

Are we on the verge of something good here?

 

Could be.

 

However, it is far too early to tell. Waukesha has a long way to go and a lot of work ahead of it.

 

But it is refreshing to see the City making progress.

 

The recipe for a vibrant downtown has many ingredients- these are the bits and pieces we are seeing right now.

 

New construction, restoration, historic preservation, and new business are all healthy parts to a dynamic City.

 

A new Waukesha is beginning to surface, and with a little dash of vision, this City could have a very bright future ahead of it.

 

 

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