The upper facades on the David Whitney building have had some repair work undertaken recently. Workers have been Tuck pointing the brickwork and replacing damaged areas. A crane was lifting palates of glazed white bricks onto the roof last week.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Detroit 2.0
In case you missed it, Dan Gilbert has offically announced that he is moving his 4,000 employee strong Quicken Loans company to Downtown Detroit. Gilbert has contractually promised the city that he will make a final decision within the next 12 months to build his headquarters on one of two possible sites. The new headquarters will be built either on a site at Grand Circus Park that includes the locations of the now demolished Statler & Tuller Hotels and the currently vacant United Artists Building, or above the city's Premier Garage, which is the former site of Hudson's building.
Once the decision is made, it will take another 18 to 24 months to complete due diligence, renderings and construction plans. Gilbert is intent on developing both parcels of land and brining other companies into the mix. The city has also given Gilbert options to develop the Lafayette building and two city owned parking lots between Broadway and Library as part of the agreement.
Once the decision is made, it will take another 18 to 24 months to complete due diligence, renderings and construction plans. Gilbert is intent on developing both parcels of land and brining other companies into the mix. The city has also given Gilbert options to develop the Lafayette building and two city owned parking lots between Broadway and Library as part of the agreement.
Labels:
Detroit
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Progress is Progress?
After a long delay since setting the foundations for Brush Park Village North. Progress can again be seen on Brush Park's latest condo development.
September, 2007
October, 2007
Nothing has been done to stabilize this house or any of Hip City Living's other properties in the neighborhood. In fact, the houses continue to deteriorate. The only noticeable signs of progress are the signs planted firmly in their front yards.
October, 2007
Contrast this with the continued neglect of Hip City Living's other properties in Brush Park. This house on Erskine had its porch collapse in January and the rubble still remains till this day.
Nothing has been done to stabilize this house or any of Hip City Living's other properties in the neighborhood. In fact, the houses continue to deteriorate. The only noticeable signs of progress are the signs planted firmly in their front yards.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Clear Cut
The process of converting the Dequindre Cut from rail to trail has begun in earnest.
Labels:
Dequindre Cut,
Detroit,
Rivertown
Location:
Lafayette Park, Detroit, MI, USA
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Sad News For Fort Wayne
The Historic Fort Wayne Coalition is reporting that the city of Detroit and State Historical Department have determined that hospital building needs to be demolished. Demolition will start October 9th.
Monday, October 01, 2007
Sunday, September 30, 2007
10 ft Tall and Rising
South University Village in Midtown is taking shape. The mixed-use project will consist of 130 apartments, ground-floor retail and a parking structure. The parking structure is visible in the distance.