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Abandoned Fisher Body Plant To Be Redeveloped
/in Detroit, SE Michigan /by Tracy WillisThe Fisher Body Plant No. 21 in Detroit will be repurposed into more than 400 apartments and will include retail space. Fisher 21 Lofts is a $134 million project that will be up for site approvals later this spring. Redevelopment could start late next year and be completed by 2025. The project would include 433 for-rent apartments. Twenty percent of those would be set aside for below-market rents. It would also include 28,000 square feet of commercial and retail space and 15,000 square feet of co-working space. The former auto body factory has been abandoned for 30 years.
Detroit’s Retail Scene Is Transforming
/in Detroit /by Tracy WillisThere has been an almost 11 percent increase in the amount of retail space in the five-county area over the last 15 years. Despite the redevelopments of shopping centers and malls and the bankruptcies of big retailers like Neiman Marcus and JCPenney, the region has added 25.5 million square feet of retail space. Retail has adapted from brick-and-mortar stores to fulfillment centers, and food-related and experience-related establishments. The growth in retail space and the increase in overall spending are contributing to retail’s successful adaptation.
Woodward West Nears Completion
/in Detroit /by Tracy WillisConstruction crews continue to make steady progress on Woodward West, the five-story apartment building in Midtown Detroit. The residential and retail development has already started pre-leasing and should be completed this summer. The development will add 204 apartments and 25,000 square-feet of retail space to the Midtown community. The first floor will consist of retail space.