

By: Marshall Benveniste on March 13, 2025
Evergreen to Redevelop Former Kimberly-Clark Campus as Senior Housing
Evergreen Retirement Community announced it acquired the former Kimberly-Clark North Office at 401 North Lake Street in Neenah, Wisconsin. The 43-acre property will undergo a major redevelopment to address the increasing demand for senior housing in the region.
Evergreen, a nonprofit based in Oshkosh, announced plans to transform the existing buildings into independent and assisted living units specifically designed for residents aged 55 and older.
Additionally, the organization is exploring the construction of new facilities, which may include independent living homes, a fitness and aquatic center, a worship space, and a performance venue.
The former Kimberly-Clark Headquarters, located at 401 North Lake Street in Neenah, was built in 1956. The Wisconsin Historical Society said the buildings feature a two-story executive wing, a central office wing, and a cafeteria, accommodating up to 800 employees. The structure was designed by Chicago firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill (SOM). Image: Wisconsin Historical Society
The former Kimberly-Clark campus was in operation until late 2020 when company employees relocated as part of a corporate restructuring initiative.
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Marshall Benveniste is a writer and Senior Content Marketing Manager at ConstructConnect with the Economics Group. Marshall has written on various topics for the construction industry, including strategies for building product manufacturers, artificial intelligence in construction, and data-driven decision-making. Before joining ConstructConnect in 2021, Marshall spent 15 years in marketing communications for financial services and specialty construction firms. He holds a PhD in organizational management.