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Visit www.michiganandchurchstproject.com for updates from the developer, Oxford Perennial LLC concerning project information, environmental reports, road closures, and other construction information. For more information, contact the developer at perennialcorktowninfo@­hunterpasteurhomes.com or call 248-539-5511.   The Developer (‘Oxford Perennial’), which consists of Oxford Capital, Hunter Pasteur, and the Forbes Company, has placed under contract and/or acquired several parcels in the Corktown neighborhood. Site 1 is located at 1611 Michigan Avenue and Site 2 is located at 1501 Church Street. Oxford Perennial intends to develop a mixed-use, 188 unit apartment complex with 12,451 square feet of retail space, 7 Townhomes, 46 surface level spaces, and a 401 space parking garage. Site 1 will consist of a 7 story, 188 unit apartment building of which 20% of the units will be affordable to those earning no more than 80% of Area Median Income ($50,240 or less for a two-person house ....

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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. ....

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