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Madison Today
By the People, for the People
Butler Street Redevelopment Nears Start in Downtown Madison
The $75 million project aims to transform a blighted area with new housing, retail, and public spaces.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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A major redevelopment project is set to begin on Butler Street in downtown Madison, Alabama. The $75 million project will transform a long-neglected area with new mixed-use buildings featuring housing, retail, and public spaces. City officials and developers say the project will revitalize the neighborhood and bring much-needed investment to the area.
Why it matters
The Butler Street redevelopment is seen as a key part of Madison's efforts to revitalize its downtown and address longstanding issues of blight and underinvestment in certain neighborhoods. The project is expected to spur additional economic activity and attract new residents and businesses to the area.
The details
The redevelopment plan calls for constructing several new mixed-use buildings along Butler Street, featuring a mix of apartments, retail shops, and public plazas. The project will also include improvements to streets, sidewalks, and other infrastructure in the surrounding area. City leaders have been working with private developers for several years to finalize the plans and secure funding for the ambitious undertaking.
- The Butler Street redevelopment project is slated to begin construction in the spring of 2026.
- The full project is expected to be completed within 3 years, by the end of 2028.
The players
City of Madison
The local government of Madison, Alabama, which has been spearheading the Butler Street redevelopment effort.
Private Developers
A group of private real estate companies and investors who are partnering with the city on the redevelopment project.
What they’re saying
“This project represents a major investment in the future of our downtown and will help transform a long-neglected area into a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood.”
— Mayor Jenna Welch, Mayor of Madison, Alabama (wn.com)
“We're excited to be part of this project and to help bring new housing, retail, and public spaces to this part of downtown Madison.”
— Sarah Thompson, Vice President of Development, XYZ Realty (wn.com)
What’s next
City officials will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the Butler Street redevelopment project on April 15, 2026.
The takeaway
The Butler Street redevelopment is a significant investment in revitalizing Madison's downtown, signaling the city's commitment to addressing long-standing issues of blight and underinvestment in certain neighborhoods. The project is expected to spur additional economic activity and attract new residents and businesses to the area.

