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Islandview Apartment Development to Occupy Former High School Site
/in Detroit /by Tracy WillisConstruction will begin soon on the first part of a mixed-use development at the site of the former Eastern High School in Detroit’s Islandview neighborhood. The first phase is a joint venture between nonprofits GenesisHOPE Community Development Corp. and Lansing-based Cinnaire Solutions. The $10 million first phase will have 30 townhomes, a pair of pocket parks, a playground and a community garden. Rents for the two- and three-bedroom units in the first phase are between $769 and $1,083 per month. The second phase, which carries $10.2 million price tag, will include 30 more residential units and 3,000 feet of commercial space.
Human Migratory Habits Change Post Pandemic
/in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Northern Michigan, SE Michigan, Western Michigan /by Tracy WillisAlthough offices are beginning to reopen as vaccinations climb, many employers are still allowing employees to work remotely from home indefinitely. Those who are able to continue working remotely at least part of the time are heading for greener pastures, literally. Real estate company Redfin reported this month that online searching for homes in suburbs and rural areas has increased since the first quarter of 2020 in most major U.S. metro areas. Before the pandemic, a bigger house might not have seemed worth the commute, but if that commute is cut down to 1-2 days a week, the story changes.
Nicole Curtis’ Years-Long Dispute Decided
/in Detroit /by Tracy WillisHGTV star and Lake Orion native Nicole Curtis was awarded the Islandview property she’s been fighting to save. The decision ends a years-long dispute in which Curtis sued the Detroit Land Bank Authority in March to recoup her investment. Her Detroit Renovations LLC purchased the property from a private owner in 2017 for $17,000. The following year, she discovered that the Detroit Land Bank Authority argued that it actually held the title to the property. Once this was discovered, Curtis and the land bank entered negotiations to fix the issue, but talks broke down. After two rulings in favor of the Land Bank, an order awarding the property to Curtis’s company was entered this week.