A Madison Landmark. A Living Time Capsule.

Built in 1930, Kennedy Manor is a cornerstone of Madison’s architectural heritage. Set at the crest of Langdon Street overlooking Lake Mendota, this five-story landmark embodies the elegance, proportion, and craftsmanship of its time.

The building’s stately brick façade, graceful detailing, and light-filled apartments reflect an era when design was deliberate and spaces were meant to endure. Inside, residents find high ceilings, original hardwood floors, arched doorways, and generous windows — many with views of Lake Mendota or the Capitol. The common areas retain their historic charm, from the welcoming lobby to the rooftop terrace, where the city skyline and lake stretch out in every direction.