To bring a new hotel and retail into the former train station, developers need to rezone its land — which was designated for industrial use in the 1940s
Latino Press brings you, for our January edition of De Mujer a Mujer, the interview of Stephanie Chang, member of the Michigan Senate. Latino Press is happy to have this opportunity to talk to you. We would like to tell our readers about you, who you are, how you became a senator and where did […]
By David Sands Authorities were baffled by a geological incident that caused the ground itself to buckle in Detroit’s Delray neighborhood last fall. On the night of Sept. 11, 2021, the intersection of Dearborn and West Fort streets experienced a shifting of the ground that left a roughly eight-foot-high mound of earth. The upheaval disrupted […]
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