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Michigan Real Estate News Headlines – January 11, 2021
/in Weekly Roundup /by Dave NykanenNational
Macy’s to close more stores as part of department store chain’s plan to shutter 125 locations in 3 years
Northern Michigan
Hancock council passes zoning amendment
Having a hard time finding a place to rent in Manistee County?
Planning Commission schedules zoning hearing
Southeast Michigan
Airbnb property investors may sue Ann Arbor if council doesn’t lift pending ban
Property values rise across the county despite the lingering effects of the coronavirus pandemic
Northville issues to tackle in 2021
Loves Furniture files Chapter 11 bankruptcy 8 months after acquiring Art Van assets
Why Family Video’s owner isn’t actually going anywhere
New development planned for site of Plymouth Township’s Courthouse Grille property
Detroit
Real Estate Insider: Gilbert drops dough on downtown Subway property
Grand Rapids
Experts divided over future of office space
Grand Rapids home prices projected to grow 6.5% in 2021
Outstate Michigan
SWM Real Estate Market Remained Strong In November
Loves Furniture files Chapter 11 bankruptcy 8 months after acquiring Art Van assets
Why Family Video’s owner isn’t actually going anywhere
Michigan Real Estate News Headlines – January 4, 2021
/in Weekly Roundup /by Dave NykanenMortgages
Black Knight: 2020 ends with 2.8 million in forbearance
Here’s what mortgage forbearance looked like in 2020
Evictions
New York Bans Most Evictions as Tenants Struggle to Pay Rent
West Michigan
Community Rebuilders helps 36 Grand Rapidians find homes
Development in Ferndale to Add Affordable Housing
/in SE Michigan /by Tracy WillisIdeas for further development of Ferndale’s parking deck, “the dot,” include 11 apartment units. The apartments would be 1-2 bedrooms, ranging in square footage from 704 to 1,333 square feet. The agreement with the city requires 50% of the apartments to be affordable housing to meet a variety of income levels.