Entries by Tracy Willis

The Blake Family of Companies is Expanding

The Blake Family of Companies has completed a $1 million redevelopment project. Blake’s Backyard in Almont has been expanded to a multi-purpose, year-round retail and entertainment venue. A 10,000 square foot taproom offers Blake’s Hard Cider, beer and wine and includes indoor and outdoor seating. The existing greenhouse and nursery were renovated and include fruit […]

Eviction Ban Reversal Upsets Lobbyists

Housing lobbyists are upset about President Biden’s decision to revive the eviction ban. The President’s unexpected move to reinstate the federal eviction moratorium is a political loss for the National Association of Realtors and its industry allies who say they were excluded from discussions on the ban with the White House. Despite millions of dollars […]

Musicians Learn to Transpose Their Skills

Across Metro Detroit, many musicians have migrated from the stage to the realty office. They’ve found that real estate requires a lot of people skills, collaboration, being OK with a constantly changing schedule and multi-tasking, not unlike the moxie it takes to play with a band. They also love the flexibility that being a real […]

Pandemic Affects Real Estate Trends in 2021

The pandemic continued its influence over real estate trends in 2021. The construction costs soared due to supply chain interruptions and work shortages. Consumers shifted their shopping habits to online and demonstrated less tolerance for retail service disruptions. The discussion of how to increase open public spaces moved to the forefront. City residents migrated to […]

Detroit Property Receives A Big Facelift

A small 1970s vacant and outdated Detroit building received a big makeover. Located along the Qline, between Campus Martius and Hart Plaza and near the 40-story Guardian Building, the building at 511 Woodward Avenue is now home to Michigan’s first Capital One-branded coffee shop with prospects for future restaurant and office tenants. Businessman Zaid Elia […]

Proposed Livonia High Rise Apartment Complex Meets Resistance

A proposed apartment complex development south of Wonderland Village in Livonia has neighbors up in arms. At a recent planning commission meeting, several residents spoke out against the project. The site is owned by Livonia-based Schostak Brothers. The request for the property would be to change the zoning from C-2 General Business to R-8 High […]

CDC Mask Policy Reversal Throws Wrench

The CDC recently took a step backward with its mask policy. Research on the Delta variant is the cause of the reversal. They now recommend that people should wear masks indoors, at least in areas where the coronavirus infection rate is high. The announcement throws a wrench in companies’ return-to-office plans. Many brought workers back, […]

Eviction Moratorium Expiration Leaves Renters in a Lurch

The federal eviction moratorium was scheduled to end on Saturday at midnight, leaving renters to face uncertain futures as they search for housing. Homeless shelters have been adding beds in anticipation. According to a Census Bureau survey, 3.6 million people think they will be evicted within the next two months. The moratorium protected struggling renters […]

Southfield Homeowners Level Accusations of Exploitation

Former homeowners are accusing Southfield and the Southfield Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative LLC of exploitation. They assert that the company made millions from tax-foreclosed homes over a three year period of time. The company made as much as $10 million from 138 properties after paying more than $2 million in back taxes to acquire the properties. […]