Amelia Row development in Plymouth could begin next year

The Amelia Row project in downtown Plymouth is waiting for the right economic signs to get started.

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When the real-estate market starts to pick up, that is when the Amelia Row project in downtown Plymouth will begin to rise. That could happen as soon as next spring.

The 84-unit project will go up on Amelia and Main streets, near the railroad tracks on downtown’s north side. A combination of three- and four-story buildings will house 84 condos. There will also be 8,000 square feet of retail space facing Main. The development will replace an old fertilizer factory that was razed last year.

Royal Oak-based Connectiv Communities is behind the project. It already has a development in Plymouth called 300 Hamilton, which just opened to residents.

Source: Connectiv Communities
Writer: Jon Zemke

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