“In Wisconsin, the opportunities for local ice cream are endless, as you might well know,” Casey Davenport said. “So we will be serving traditional ice cream, premium ice cream. But we will not be serving Chocolate Shoppe.”

Deadman filed a lawsuit against the Davenports in early October because he said he had been locked out of the building after the brothers bought it from Teresa and Rashid Ouabel, who run Bunky’s Catering nearby. Deadman argued that his lease agreement with the Ouabels was renewed yearly unless he provided at least a 60-day notice before Oct. 1 of each year.

The lawsuit was settled with Deadman agreeing to leave the seasonal building by Oct. 31.

Deadman said after the Stone Fence location is remodeled he plans to be able to open windows onto Atwood Avenue and “be open and interactive with customers either coming in the front door, coming off the bike path or in the back through the backyard.”

He said the new location will be a “full-blown” ice cream parlor, meaning more flavors than the limited number he was able to serve at the former walk-up window. The limited space meant he could serve 20 or 24 flavors. At the new place, he’ll be able to offer 32 to 48 types of ice cream, depending on how the remodeling goes.