Historic Sligh furniture building in Grand Rapids eyed for 753-unit ‘micro’ apartment project
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 12, 2021
A Detroit-based developer wants to create a 753-unit apartment development at 446 Grandville Ave. SW, the site of the historic Sligh furniture building. (Brian McVicar | MLive.com)
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI The historic Sligh Furniture Company building in Grand Rapids would be renovated as part of a project being pitched by a Detroit developer that would bring 753 apartments, ground-floor retail, and greenspace to the Roosevelt Park neighborhood.
The idea was discussed Thursday by the city’s South Division-Grandville Corridor Improvement Authority and developer John Gibbs of Detroit-based Sturgeon Bay Partners.
Developers plan to turn former Lone Star Brewery into a mixed-use destination
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Renderings of the Lone Star District, a mixed-use development planned at the former Lone Star Brewery site.Courtesy of Lake|Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less
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This rendering shows the mixed-use development that Houston-based Midway and local GrayStreet Partners envision for the former Lone Star Brewery site.Courtesy of Lake|Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less
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Renderings of the Lone Star District, a mixed-use development planned at the former Lone Star Brewery site.Courtesy of Lake|Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less
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A site plan shows the location of the first phase of the Lone Star District and where expansion could occur.Courtesy of Lake Flato ArchitectsShow MoreShow Less
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