The west bank of the Fox River was site of
Fort Howard, decommissioned in 1853. The area was annexed to Green Bay in 1895. The waterfront includes a
brownfields that was once used for the transport of raw materials. Redevelopment plans include residential, commercial and recreational projects. It is part of plan to re-invest in the larger area on either side of West Mason Street (
Wisconsin Highway 54) surrounding it and encompassed by Walnut, Ashland, 6th streets, including the
Broadway-Walnut Historic District. In 2021, the Green Bay City Council approved a development agreement with Merge, LLC for a $21 million, 225-unit development project in the Shipyard District. As part of the development deal, City leaders announced plans to develop a nearby public boardwalk on the waterfront, a floating dock for boaters, a kayak launch, an urban beach, a commercial plaza, and a space for concerts and festivals along the Fox River. The City also announced possible development plans across the street from the Shipyard at the former Badger Sheet Metal site. The area is part of an
Opportunity Zone. In November 2021 the city announced proposals for public in the district. In July 2022 construction began on recreational facilities as well as apartment buildings. ==Business improvement organizations==