Penniman Ave. project in Plymouth nearly done
Source: metromode, 2/28/2007
The 849 Penniman Ave. project in downtown Plymouth is nearly finished, with condos being built atop a new technology company and a yet-to-be-announced restaurant.
Construction moving forward on Parkside of Plymouth
Source: metromode, 2/26/2007
Workers are close to finishing the foundation work on the Parkside of
Plymouth project in downtown Plymouth and are expected to complete work
on the mixed-use development by this fall.
Warren looks to develop downtown
Source: metromode, 2/23/2007
Warren is looking for developers to build its new downtown. The city
has put out a request for statement of qualifications for developers
interested in building on the 17.5 acres surrounding the new city hall
and library.
Wayne County Land Bank plans 6 developments
Source: Detroit Free Press, 2/23/2007
The Wayne County Land Bank has acquired six vacant and, in some cases parcels and plans to redevelopment them with the assistance of property tax breaks.
A2 YMCA re-development may include hotel
Source: Ann Arbor News, 2/23/2007
The William Street Station proposal for the former downtown YMCA may include a hotel. The plan includes a new 25,500 square foot transit center plus two 13-14 floor towers; the hotel would go in one of the towers.
Daisy Square condos in Plymouth nearing completion
Source: metromode, 2/22/2007
With only a dozen of its 56 lofts left for sale, Plymouth is moving into its latter stages with the developer looking to
close out the loft portion and begin construction on the remaining
townhouses.
U of M holds urban redevelopment seminar
Source: metromode, 2/21/2007
The University of Michigan will host an urban-redevelopment seminar
"The Future of Development: How to Make Money and Make a Difference in
Urban Redevelopment" on Friday, March 2nd.
New developments in the works for both ends of Dearborn's Michigan Avenue
Source: Dearborn Press & Guide, 2/19/2007
Dearborn city council is expected to approve developments planned for both the east and west ends of Michigan Avenue. The former Montgomery Ward's building at Schaefer is pegged for a mixed-use development anchored by corporate headquarters for a not-yet named corporation. On the west end, between Military and Monroe, two parking decks - one topped by a boutique hotel - a residential tower, a movie theater and 22,000 square feet of retail space are being proposed.