Preliminary site plan approved for 4-unit condos in Troy
Planning Commission approves unanimously, with conditions
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TROY A preliminary site plan for a proposed four-unit single-family condominium development, Casca Village of Troy, was recently unanimously approved by Troy Planning Commission members at their Feb. 9 meeting, with a few conditions.
The 2.2-acre vacant parcel sits east of Crooks Road and south of South Boulevard, near Andrews Road, and has never been developed. Troy Planning Commission members approved a similar preliminary site plan for the condominium development in 2015, but the approval lapsed after no further action was taken on it before the three-year expiration window.
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Office space, hotel, restaurant, retail slated for 24-acre parcel
A rendering of the proposed planned unit development at the corner of Long Lake and Crooks roads.
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TROY A Birmingham-based developer, Kojaian, is seeking the maximum flexibility from Troy planning commissioners for a mixed-use planned unit development on the corner of Long Lake and Crooks roads.
Kojaian Executive Vice President Tony Antone said the 24.08-acre site is being proposed as a mixed use for an office headquarters, a hotel, restaurants and retailers, and other public amenities. The site has never been developed.