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The project's demolition crews have finished taking down the 1970s expansion of the old shopping mall, leaving Northland's original 1954 footprint and massive four-story Hudson's department store ...
The Bonstelle Theatre stands tall on 424 Woodward Ave. in Detroit on Wednesday, December 6, 2023. The theater is being restored, along with development of a new 10-story AC Hotel next door..
The project is scheduled for an April 8 public hearing for its Brownfield incentives before the Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority. Contact JC Reindl: 313-222-6631 or jcreindl@freepress ...
The redevelopment will be a joint effort by Detroit-based Roxbury Group and Ethos Development Partners, who bought the property from the city in 2019 for $350,000. The project's initial $59 million phase is to start next year and finish in 2024 with the creation of 117 new affordable residences for income-qualified seniors on floors 2 through 10.
The Detroit Demolition Project was founded in 2014 to remove blight from the city’s urban properties with the goals of minimizing adverse environmental and health risks, safely salvaging or disposing unused material, and leaving sites in suitable condition for redevelopment.
Hudson's Detroit is an under-construction mixed-use development located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. Located on the former site of J.L. Hudson's Flagship Store , it is expected to be the second tallest building in Detroit as well as Michigan, at 208.7 meters (685 ft) [ 1 ] [ 3 ] and to be completed in 2025.
JC Reindl, Detroit Free Press October 23, 2024 at 10:13 PM A nearly two-decade-old vision for redeveloping the old Uniroyal site along the Detroit riverfront with housing has come to an end.
From historic marker on the site of Brewster Homes. Between 1910 and 1940 Detroit, Michigan's African American population increased dramatically. In 1935, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt broke ground for the Brewster Homes, the nation’s first federally funded public housing development for African Americans. The homes opened in 1938 with 701 units.