After being sworn in Monda and appointing a new city administrator, Blue Island Mayor Fred Bilotto talked during a wide-ranging interview about fixing streets, how state Rep. Bob Rita will influence his administration and Bilotto’s involvement in the 2010 drowning death of a Calumet Township trustee at a public pool when Bilotto was park board president.
A request for $79.4 million in tax-increment financing for the Crossroads project has pushed TIF — a popular and sometimes controversial tool to rejuvenate "blighted" areas — into the spotlight.
154-unit senior housing development gets Ann Arbor council’s initial OK
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
A rendering by Edmund London and Associates of the Lockwood of Ann Arbor senior housing facility proposed on Ellsworth Road.Edmund London and Associates
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In a 10-0 vote, council gave a rezoning proposal for the development its initial OK.
The project now awaits final approval Jan. 19, when there will be a public hearing before council takes a vote.
Southfield-based Lockwood Development Co. is asking council to rezone a 7.2-acre property at 2195 E. Ellsworth Road from single-family residential to a planned unit development (PUD) district, and proposing a three-story, 168,130-square-foot building with 154 independent senior apartments.
New development could bring 154 senior citizen apartments to Ann Arbor
Updated Dec 20, 2020;
Posted Dec 20, 2020
The new Lockwood of Ann Arbor development site at 2195 E. Ellsworth Road, just east of Stone School Road, in southeast Ann Arbor.City of Ann Arbor
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ANN ARBOR, MI It’s been 21 months since City Council voted 6-5 to reject plans for a senior housing development opposed by neighbors on Jackson Road.
A new version of the Lockwood of Ann Arbor project proposed on a new site on Ellsworth Road is now going before a new City Council Monday night, Dec. 21.
Southfield-based Lockwood Development Co. is asking council to rezone a 7.2-acre property at 2195 E. Ellsworth Road from single-family residential to a planned unit development (PUD) district, and proposing a three-story, 168,130-square-foot building with 154 independent senior apartments.
POCATELLO â Work is currently underway to prevent a local hotel from becoming blighted while also providing much-needed housing, adult supervision and workforce training services for elderly veterans in the region.
A Chicago-based real estate investment and development company, Lockwood Development Partners LLC, after obtaining a contract-based conditional use permit from the Pocatello City Council last month, is forging ahead with plans to turn the Clarion Inn on Bench Road into a 125-unit apartment complex for veterans over age 55, complete with an on-site adult daycare and a workforce training and education center.
âWe are very excited,â Dan McNulty, an architect and principal investor with Lockwood Development Partners, told the Pocatello City Council during a Nov. 19 meeting. âEverybody is struggling in this pandemic, but really, we are doing two things with this project â weâre helping out vets and weâre saving a lot of aspects of the hospit