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Redevelopment of Detroit’s Roosevelt Park Begins

Detroit officials broke ground on the $6 million redevelopment of Roosevelt Park in front of the Michigan Central development in Corktown. The project involves redirecting a section of Vernor Highway that bisects the park. It also includes plans for a promenade that will connect Michigan Avenue to Michigan Central Station, plaza spaces and event lawns, expanding the park by 3.5 acres. It is expected to be completed in the spring of 2023. The redevelopment is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act and from the city’s general fund.

 

Median Home Prices Reach New Heights in Detroit

Detroit’s median sales price for a home topped $100,000 in June. According to the CEO of Realcomp, it’s the first time values have been that high, and it’s an important benchmark. The median sales price of $100,250 in Detroit is based on June sales figures. Wayne, Macomb and Oakland county values have also reached new heights with increases ranging from 10.1 to 17.6 percent increases. While the increases benefit homeowners, it leaves many first-time buyers grasping at straws. Inflation, high demand for housing, and the scarcity of new construction have contributed to the issue.

 

Entrepreneur Nurse Set To Transform Detroit Block

Nurse Sonya Greene’s redevelopment project is transforming a Detroit block into a business district. The project is called The Shift and  will include a fresh food market, barbershop, hair salon, nonprofit office space and a 4-unit newly renovated apartment complex. The  food market is an 1,800-square-foot property at 12752 Linwood St. The market, the barbershop and 1 or 2 of the apartments are expected to be open in late August.  Greene purchased the market space in December 2017. Although she wanted the whole development to open at one time, funding dictated a different approach.