Architectural Review Board Gets Crack At Meijer Plan
Board members focus on materials used for exterior, fencing, railing elements.
Members of the village's Architectural Review Board on Tuesday made several design inquiries for a proposed Meijer store and gas station in the Village of Sussex. The board, which seemed receptive to the presentation made by development and design officials working with the retailer, focused its attention on materials to be used throughout the exterior of the 200,000 square foot building, to be located at Highways K and 164. The building will be brick on all fours sides with accents and complementary elements made of stone and ceramic material. Two 2-story glass features will mark the "Home" and "Fresh" entryway and will flank a large red Meijer marquee sign in the front of building. One of the main priorities for designers and the …
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Bradley Peil
2:22 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012
there's enough stone. this place is surrounded by quarries. and the stone is most likely fake . cultured pressed junk. perhaps we shouldn't be so picky or they'll go elsewhere.   more ›