We have worked with many great partners. Here’s what a few of them have to say about our work.


testimonials

“I've had the opportunity to work with Andrew on several community projects, as a Rotarian, Downtown volunteer and contracted consultant. Regardless of the project, Andrew's professionalism, creativity and inclusive approach delivers a feasible, vision centered product.”

Jennifer Stephany, Executive Director, Appleton Downtown Inc.  

“Andrew is a thoughtful, detail-oriented community development professional who understands the value of building strong public-private partnerships. I worked with Andrew in the early stages of the Kaukauna Grand KaKalin project, and appreciated his strategic insight to secure support for the Federal Historic Preservation Certification Application for the Eagle Mill. His ability to bring together the public-private sector for long-term sustainable development is a wonderful attribute. He is a pleasure to work with and truly understands the importance of placemaking!

Renee Torzala, Former Vice President, Stadtmueller & Associates

“Andrew has helped WiRED identify and pursue unique real estate opportunities outside the greater Milwaukee market. Andrew looks at real estate the same way we do: it’s not about buildings that take up space - it’s about spaces that structure lives. While I deeply appreciate his technical expertise, it is his total commitment to community building that I find so compelling. Working with Andrew has helped me evolve WiRED’s approach to real estate development and the critical role that neighborhoods play in meeting the social demands of the people that live in them.”

Blair Williams, President, WiRED Properties

“Working with Andrew is a truly collaborative process and he has always been open to incorporating our ideas into the projects we’ve worked on together. His facilitation and consensus-building skills brought out some great ideas from the community that were instrumental in how our plans were developed. After working with Andrew on a recent update to the downtown master plan, the City had a much clearer vision for how to develop our 2nd Street Corridor and downtown plaza. Shortly after the adoption of that plan, we were able to develop the first two blocks of the corridor. In the summer of 2018, the Wenzel Family Plaza, a multigenerational gathering space adjacent to the 2nd Street corridor, was dedicated and open to the public.”

Josh Miller, Former Development Services Director, City of Marshfield