Waumbek Apartments (October, 2004)
Monday, June 02, 2014
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Capitol Park on the Rise
Things are looking up for Capitol Park as renovation work picks up in one of downtown Detroit's oldest districts. Bedrock Real Estate are the ones responsible for kicking up the dust.
Work was already underway to renovate the Bamlet Building (1897) when Bedrock announced this week that it had acquired two additional buildings and a surface lot in Capital Park.
With the purchase of the Church Building (1895) at 45 W. Grand River Avenue and the six-story building at 119 State Street (1887), Bedrock now controls nearly 92,000 square feet of space within the district.
No announcement was made for the development of the 4,000 square foot lot next to The Grind strip club at 28 West Grand River Avenue, but Opportunity Detroit's Placemaking and Retail Vision suggests a residential/retail building at that location.
Work was already underway to renovate the Bamlet Building (1897) when Bedrock announced this week that it had acquired two additional buildings and a surface lot in Capital Park.
With the purchase of the Church Building (1895) at 45 W. Grand River Avenue and the six-story building at 119 State Street (1887), Bedrock now controls nearly 92,000 square feet of space within the district.
No announcement was made for the development of the 4,000 square foot lot next to The Grind strip club at 28 West Grand River Avenue, but Opportunity Detroit's Placemaking and Retail Vision suggests a residential/retail building at that location.
An earlier renovation of the Bamlet Building (September, 2004)
The Bamlet Building (May, 2014)
The Bamlet Building (right) next to the Farwell Building (October, 2013)
The Bamlet Building (May, 2014)
The Bamlet Building (May, 2014)
The Church Building (September, 2004)
The Church Building (March, 2009)
119 State Street (May, 2014)
28 West Grand River Avenue (May, 2014)
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Lawrence Technical University Has Designs on Midtown
The corner of Willis and Woodward has come alive as crews have begun excavating the future site of Lawrence Technical University's Detroit Center for Design + Technology.
The 30,000 square foot building will house LTU's Detroit Studio, along with Evans Architects Inc, DetroitSHOP, Studio Couture and Invest Detroit. The facility is being constructed on the site of long since demolished Greystone Ballroom.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Construction Pace Quickening at Corktown Site
Well, we now know what the webcam that had been documenting the construction of The Z has been focusing on since the completion of that 10-story parking garage. It turns out that the camera has been relocated to a lofty position in Corktown overlooking the construction of Dan Gilbert's new 66,000-square-foot data center and office complex.
Half of the building located at Rosa Parks and Porter Street will be used to house data servers and technology staff for Quicken Loans. The remainder of the office space, along with a portion of the server capacity, will be available for lease.
Work is scheduled to be be completed by January of 2015.
Labels:
Construction,
Corktown,
Data Center,
Quicken Loans
Location:
Corktown, Detroit, MI, USA
Monday, May 19, 2014
Brush Park Deletions
As we noted back in July of 2013, when the city of Detroit filed for bankruptcy, it listed several city properties that pose an "Imminent and identifiable harm to the public health or safety." That list contained a number of properties within Brush Park that were scheduled to be demolished.
It appears that the city has remained true to its word. The Angela and another unnamed apartment building at the corner of Winder and Beaubiean have already been demolish.
It appears that the city has remained true to its word. The Angela and another unnamed apartment building at the corner of Winder and Beaubiean have already been demolish.
The Angela - July, 2013
The Angela - May, 2014
February, 2009
May, 2014
Clean up work has also started on Patterson Terrace. However, it remains to be seen if this is prep work for another demolition or the beginning of a renovation.
The city only owns of one the seven units in Patterson Terrace and it is neither of the units they claimed on their 2013 filing. Almass Downtown Real Estate owns three units and Elana McKinney owns the remaining three. Almass has applied to purchase the city owned unit, but neither Almass nor Mckinney have filed a request to remove the building from the emergency demo list. It will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
Patterson Terrace - July, 2013
Patterson Terrace - April 2014
Labels:
Angela,
Brush Park,
Demolition,
Detroit,
Erskine,
John R,
Patterson Terrace,
Renovation
Location:
Brush Park, Detroit, MI, USA
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Rubble
Labels:
Arson,
Demolition,
Demolition by Neglect,
Detroit,
Fire,
First Unitarian Church
Location:
Midtown, Detroit, MI, USA
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Saturday, May 10, 2014
First Unitarian Church Destroyed by Fire
First Unitarian Church on Woodward in Midtown was originally built in 1890, and partially redesigned for the widening of Woodward in the mid-1930s. Passing hands through multiple denominations after the Unitarians left it for a new home on Cass in the late 1930s, its sanctuary remained largely in-tact until it was hit by several fires in the 2000s. It has been abandoned for some time and on the morning of May 10, 2014 it was completely destroyed by a fire.
Labels:
Arson,
Brush Park,
Detroit,
Fire,
First Unitarian Church
Location:
Midtown, Detroit, MI, USA
Thursday, May 08, 2014
Pewabic Pottery
The Pewabic Pottery Company was founded in 1904 by Mary Chase Perry, one of the leaders of the city's turn-of-the-century Arts and Crafts movement.Three years later, she attained a beautiful building on Jefferson Avenue to house the new company, designed by her good friend who would later become her husband, architect William B Stratton. The cozy look both inside and out provided the right atmosphere for a small-scale handicraft industry. The building today is a National Historic Landmark. A countless number of the city's most prestigious homes and buildings include Pewabic tiles, among them the Guardian Building and the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Labels:
Arts and Crafts,
Detroit,
Pewabic Pottery
Location:
Detroit, MI, USA
Thursday, March 27, 2014
The Griswold 3.0
The Roxbury Group is finally moving ahead with plans it first developed in 2007 to build housing above a city owned parking garage constructed for the renovated Book Cadillac Hotel.
The Detroit Commerce Building was demolished in 2007 to make way for a garage/condo development on the site. However, due to the economic crisis that year, only the garage was built.
The project has undergone some changes over that time. Now, Instead of condos, $22 million will be spent constructing 80 apartments in a less aesthetically pleasing style.
Location:
Downtown, Detroit, MI, USA
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Heidelberg Project Minus Nine
The Party Animal house was the ninth Heidelberg Project home to be set ablaze over the past 11 months when it burned to the ground on the morning of March 7.
Labels:
Arson,
Detroit,
Heidelberg Project,
Party Animal House
Location:
McDougall - Hunt, Detroit, MI 48207, USA
Sunday, March 16, 2014
James Scott Mansion up for Condo Conversion
According to MLive work could begin this summer on a $7 million rehab of the 137 year old James Scott Mansion on Peterboro. Developer Joel Landry has secured $2.6 million in state historic and brownfield redevelopment tax credits to turn the Richardsonian Romanesque home into 25 condos.
Tuesday, March 04, 2014
Cass Corridor Construction
The Cass Corridor Neighborhood Development Corp has started rehabilitating two long neglected buildings in Detroit's Cass Corridor.
The corner of Cass and MLK will see $17 million dedicated to the transformation of the Cass Plaza (Naomi Apartments 1924) and the Davenport Apartments (1905) into 47 affordable-income units. These two buildings, along with the Aderna Court Apartments and the Chesterfield Apartments make up the Cass-Davenport Historic District.
The corner of Cass and MLK will see $17 million dedicated to the transformation of the Cass Plaza (Naomi Apartments 1924) and the Davenport Apartments (1905) into 47 affordable-income units. These two buildings, along with the Aderna Court Apartments and the Chesterfield Apartments make up the Cass-Davenport Historic District.
Cass Plaza
Cass Plaza
The Davenport Apartments stand in the shadow of Cass Plaza
Monday, December 30, 2013
Parking Wars II: Apostolopoulos Strikes Back
Andreas Apostolopoulos didn't his way with the Detroit Historic District Commission when he wanted to tear down the State Bank Building to build a parking garage for the Penobscot building, so he is taking it out on a terracotta building across from the Book Cadillac.
Curbed Detroit
Curbed Detroit
Friday, December 27, 2013
Flattened
Labels:
Demolition,
Demolition by Neglect,
Detroit,
Hotel Charlevoix,
Michigan
Location:
Downtown, Detroit, MI, USA
Sunday, December 01, 2013
Bates Garage Demolition
The Bates Garage located at the corner of Monroe and Randolph was demolished in October. Here is a look at its final days.
Labels:
Bates Garage,
Demolition,
Detroit,
Parking Garage
Location:
Greektown, Detroit, MI 48226, USA
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
A New Pontch
A New Pontch, a photo by A Dubs on Flickr.
Labels:
Detroit,
Hotel Pontchartrain,
Renovation
Location:
Downtown Detroit, Detroit, MI, USA
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Berkley Cruisefest 2013
Labels:
Automobiles,
Berkley,
Classic Cars,
Cruisefest,
Dream Cruise,
Michigan
Location:
Berkley, MI, USA
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Federal Reserve Remodel
Dan Gilbert's Bedrock Real Estate Services and the architecture firm ROSSETTI have begun overhauling the former Federal Reserve Building and annex. ROSSETTI plans to take over the fourth floor for its headquarters while converting the rest of the 176,000 square foot complex into retail and office space.
Friday, August 09, 2013
Glass and Steel
Labels:
Cobo Arena,
Cobo Center,
Construction,
Detroit,
Rehabilitation
Location:
Downtown Detroit, Detroit, MI, USA