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Deadline Detroit | Corktown residents fight to keep character of Detroit s oldest neighborhood as boom spreads

Nearly 200 apartments are proposed on Michigan Avenue at 10th Street, opposite the Detroit PAL ballfield. (Rendering: Elkus Manfredi Architects) Corktown residents are challenging a developer s plans for this 188-unit apartment building on a block of Michigan Avenue opposite the old Tiger Stadium site. Neighbors voice concerns about traffic, noise and light pollution and further gentrification of Detroit s oldest residential section. Louis Aguilar of Bridge Detroit tracks what s going on: The Southwest Detroit community has seen a flurry of interest by outside developers since Ford Motor Co. declared in 2018 it is investing $740 million in the area, including reviving the long-dead Michigan Central Station. . Townhomes are being built amid the historic single family homes. Longtime businesses . have abruptly shut as the building owners seek more lucrative tenants.

Former Scripps Mansion site in Woodbridge envisioned for 65 townhomes

Former Scripps Mansion site in Woodbridge envisioned for 65 townhomes Former Scripps Mansion site in Woodbridge envisioned for 65 townhomes Portion of the 2.63-acre site once housed the Scripps Mansion Development group plans to redevelop the remaining powerhouse building into new townhouse Courtesy of Tekton Development LLC A plan for 65 townhouses in Detroit s Woodbridge neighborhood includes the redevelopment of the former Scripps Mansion powerhouse into one of the units. A development team is seeking $2.36 million in brownfield tax reimbursements as part of its financing for a 65-unit townhome development in Detroit s Woodbridge neighborhood on a site that once included the Scripps Mansion.

Deadline Detroit | Union Street in Midtown Detroit serves and pours no more, making way for -- sigh -- a grocery

What produce seller can be this stylish and inviting, really? (Photo: Union Street) Savor any memory of your last time drinking or dining at Union Street in Midtown because it really was your last visit. The restaurant, which didn t reopen Monday when state health restrictions eased, reportedly will be replaced by a grocer after its landlord upgrades the Woodward Avenue building opposite the Majestic Theatre. Mario Kiezi of Shelby Township, one of two partners who own the building, tells Crain s Detroit Business they re buying out the restaurant and Midtown Liquor & Deli store to make way for a grocery store. Prospective tenants interested in a Midtown site include Trader Joe s, Meijer, Westborn Market and Target, according to Kirk Pinho of the business weekly. 

Ilitch plan for new housing near LCA gets positive reviews

A plan by the Ilitch family organization to redevelop six historic apartment buildings near Little Caesars Arena into market-rate and affordable housing received positive reviews Wednesday night from the Detroit Historic District Commission. Commissioners unanimously agreed to give certificates of appropriateness to the $60 million project, which would create 170 renovated apartments, 84 of them set aside at lower rents for income-qualified tenants. A seventh and former commercial building would become community space and a fitness center. “It looks pretty darn good, Commissioner Dennis Miriani said of the plans. I share the cautious optimism that this comes to fruition because it’s a beautiful area, these are beautiful buildings and it’s great to see them being preserved and restored.

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