Bedrock is redeveloping the Hudson’s site on Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit. They broke ground in 2017 on what was then proposed as a $1 billion mixed-use development . It has since faced delays and design changes, but completion is expected in 2024, Bedrock said in early 2022. The skyscraper is expected to be about 685 feet tall and the plan calls for 1.5 million square feet of hotel, office, dining, retail, residential, event and parking space, as well as a plaza. The site was home to the former Hudson’s department store, which initially opened in 1891 and was for a time the tallest department store in the world . It closed to the public in 1983 and was imploded in 1998. Sources: Bedrock, Detroit News, Detroit Historical Society It has been a long time coming but construction is finally underway. February 3, 2021 ...
The Perennial Corktown Apartments Chicago-based developer Oxford Capital Group, LLC is building a mixed-use development that will include 10 parcels cornering Michigan and Trumbull. The $93 million, 2.4-acre project will start with the development of 1511 Michigan Ave. – a 188 unit apartment building to include 12,452 square feet of retail space. Developers were approved for $5,882,898 in state brownfield tax credits in 2021 and were approved for a Commercial Rehabilitation Tax Act abatement of $10.6 million by the city. The project is subject to community engagement based upon Tier 1 requirements listed in Detroit's Community Benefits Ordinance . Based upon 60% area median income, about 10% of the units will be affordable . Source: Oxford Capital Group, Michigan Economic Development Corp., Urbanize Detroit, City of Detroit June 2, 2022 August 17,2022 August 31, 2022 January 2, 2023 May 7, 2023 Ju...
Wayne State University approved the $65 million Hilberry Gateway project in 2018, a renovation of the Hilberry Theatre (with the 350-seat Gretchen Valade Jazz Center and 110-seat Jazz Underground), development of a new venue (with a 550-seat main theatre and a 150 to 225-seat Studio Theatre) and outdoor performance and reception space between the two buildings. The Gateway will be the performance home for the Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance and the Department of Music. Initial site work for the project included moving the historic Mackenzie House , built in 1895, to a former parking lot at 2nd and Forest in 2019. Opening is set for late 2022/2023 . Sources: DBusiness, Wayne State University, Crain's Detroit Business, Detroit Free Press Now that's a crane! May18, 2021 July 6, 2021 July 7, 2022 March 5, 2023
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