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Agree Realty Corporation Portfolio Balloons

When opportunity knocked, Agree Realty Corp. listened. The Bloomfield Hills-based real estate investment trust capitalized on the COVID-19 pandemic and has doubled its portfolio size and outgrown its recently-expanded headquarters. It will redevelop the former 50,000-square-foot Art Van Furniture Inc. store into a new base of operations. The company has focused on retail properties leased to investment-grade tenants. They’ve bought up properties with a diverse mix of tenants, strengthening their multi-faceted retail game. In less than 3 years, the company’s portfolio has increased from 660 to 1,404 properties across 47 states. Their growth is expected to continue in 2022.

Corned Beef Titan Takes on Eastern Market

E.W. Grobbel Sons Inc. is opening Grobbel’s Gourmet Fresh Neighborhood Market and a Sy Ginsberg-branded Jewish-style deli at the home of the former Eastern Market Seafood Co. The company is a five generation, family-owned business with more than 130 year presence in Detroit. The 4,000-square-foot, mixed-use space spans from Market Street to Riopelle Street. The grocery store entrance will be on Market Street, and the deli access will be on Riopelle. The venture marks a partnership between Grobbel and FIRM Detroit real estate. The project will created between 20-30 full- and part-time positions for local residents.

 

 

 

Fenton’s Red Fox Outfitters Building Proposed For Event Venue

Applicants Chelsie Welch and Core Cunningham of Cruwood Granary have submitted a special land use permit to turn the Red Fox Outfitters building into a special event banquet facility. The Fenton Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on January 27 to consider the permit. If approved, the facility could host events for up to 200 people. The property is located at 234 N Leroy Street in Fenton in the central business district. It’s current use is listed as retail. The applicants are required to show how the plans support the master plan and maintain cohesiveness with the character of the vicinity.