Showing posts with label facadectomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facadectomy. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Baby Steps?
It looks like the last vacant building on 100 block Watson street in Brush Park will be saved. The Devon building, built in 1905, is slated to be converted into four 1,300 square feet condos. With the rehabilitation of the concrete building, the restoration of this particular block will be complete. That's not to say that it couldn't use a few more buildings for infill. The art deco facade will be saved, but the rear of the building will be demolished and rebuilt with floor to ceiling windows. This will also make room for new garages to be build along the alley.
Construction is set to begin in the first quarter of 2011. However, work will not begin until all four units are sold. The expected price per unit will be $220,000.
Labels:
Brush Park,
Delvon,
facadectomy,
redevelopment,
Rehabilitation,
Watson
Location:
Midtown, Detroit, MI, USA
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
Olympia Clueless About What to Do With Fine Arts Facade
It seems that everyone greatest fears are true. The facade to the Fine Arts building is being shored up with no definitive plans to build anything behind it. It is being "preserved for future reuse" kinda like the site of the former Madison-Lenox is being preserved with a parking lot.
Atanas Ilitch is "confident that the facade of the historic Fine Arts Building can be preserved and ultimately integrated into a new development that will occupy the site at some point in the future." Are you freaking kidding me? Olympia knocked a building down with no plans in place. How long do they plan to leave the facade twisting in the wind? I predict that the building and safety department will eventually decide that it is unsafe and demand that it be pulled down.
Atanas Ilitch is "confident that the facade of the historic Fine Arts Building can be preserved and ultimately integrated into a new development that will occupy the site at some point in the future." Are you freaking kidding me? Olympia knocked a building down with no plans in place. How long do they plan to leave the facade twisting in the wind? I predict that the building and safety department will eventually decide that it is unsafe and demand that it be pulled down.
Monday, March 02, 2009
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Mid-Med Lofts Update
The exterior work is almost done on the Mid-Med Lofts conversion. They've come a long way.
Labels:
Architecture,
Detroit,
facadectomy,
Mid Med Lofts
Location:
Midtown, Detroit, MI, USA