The Ferchill Group is continuing its effort to redevelop a downtown strip centered along Washington Boulevard. The company responsible for saving the Book Cadillac will be lending its money and know-how to another Book building, this time the Book Tower. The building has been shuttered since the beginning of 2009 when the building 's owners filed for Chapter 11.
The Ferchill Group determined that is was not possible financially to save the Lafayette Building due to a funding gap of around $11 million. Profits from the building wouldn't have covered the cost of the restoration. The Book Tower doesn't appear to have that problem and Ferchill will embark on an $87 million renovation of the 38 story building.
Sunday, August 09, 2009
Friday, August 07, 2009
Cass Tech to be Demolished
DPS Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb mentioned today on "Inside Detroit" that the district will be using stimulus money to demolish the Old Cass Tech building. Alumni previously stepped in to forestall demolition plans when the new high school was completed. However, no redevelopment plans have ever been put forth and this time around the school's fate seems sealed.
Location:
Midtown, Detroit, MI, USA
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Gold Cup 100 Alpha
The 100th running of the Gold Cup was postponed last year due to high winds. After a year's wait, the thunder returned to the Detroit River this past weekend. VIEW LARGE
Labels:
Detroit,
Detroit River,
Gold Cup,
Hydroplane
Friday, July 10, 2009
The Toledo Strip
Earlier in the week I spent some time in the territory of Michigan's former posession near the mouth of the Maumee River. Please enjoy some action shots of the Toledo Mud Hens vs the Louisville Bats at 5/3 Field.
Location:
Center City, Toledo, OH, USA
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Rosa Parks Transit Center Almost Ready
The sails have been hoisted and the maiden voyage is set for July 14th with a grand opening celebration.
Labels:
Bus,
Detroit,
Rosa Parks Transit Center
Location:
Downtown, Detroit, MI, USA
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Monday, July 06, 2009
Tricentennial Park Extension
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Lafayette Building Next to Fall
The 1923 C. Howard Crane designed Lafayette Building could meet the wrecking ball within the next two weeks thanks to a unanimous vote by the Detroit Downtown Development Authority. Detroit-based Adamo Demolition Company will eliminate the historic building for a fee of $1,445,888. The building will be replaced by a "pocket park" of grass and shrubbery.
Labels:
Demolition,
Detroit,
Lafayette Building