Northville Psychiatric Hospital Site Slated For Demolition

The state psychiatric hospital site in Northville Township will be demolished as early as the summer of 2022. The hospital has been closed since 2003. The Northville Township Board of Trustees approved a $12 million bond sale to fund the clearing of the site. Previously in 2018, the site’s nine-story structure was demolished in 2018. The property will be developed into hiking and biking trails, with over 96% of the 332 acre site returned to a natural state. The township’s general fund will not be used to pay for the clearing.

Book Mansion Hits Market Soon

The James Burgess Book Jr. mansion on East Jefferson Avenue will most likely hit the market for sale in the very near future. The property has been taken back by a foreclosing lender. The 1911, 12,000-square-foot building had been owned by Historic Book House LLC. The approximate $1.245 million mortgage is from December 2016. Soaring Pine Capital Real Estate and Debt Fund II are the lenders. The deadline to redeem the property by paying $937,006 plus interest is January 29. According to a Soaring Pine representative, that is unlikely to happen. The occupants had planned to hold orchestral concerts for the Ars Poetica Chamber Orchestra and give music lessons to pay back the loan. Unfortunately, those plans went by the wayside with the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Walbridge Fills Up Warehouse and Begins Work on a Second

With Detroit-based Walbridge Group’s new warehouse in Lyon Township utilized by a German auto supplier, the construction company has begun putting up another warehouse. Webasto Roof Systems Inc. has leased the Lyon Distribution Center I. Distribution Center II is under construction with 150,000 square feet of building space to be complete in the next 12 months. Walbridge owns the 515-acre property that encompasses both sites. Of that 7.6 million square feet under construction, 86 percent is bulk warehouse and distribution space.

Auburn Hills’ Volkswagen Building Sells to Redico

Southfield-based Redico LLC and New York City-based Mavik Capital Management LP have bought the Volkswagen of America Inc. building in Auburn Hills.  The building at 3800 Hamlin Road sold for an undisclosed price. Details of the structure of the joint venture are not public. Volkswagen had considered moving its Auburn Hills operations to Southfield but opted to sign a new lease in the building that had been owned by MAK Real Estate Investment Inc. Once the new lease was signed, MAK Real Estate Investment began exploring putting the building up for sale. The building sits on 19 acres.