See French's photos above. I drove by yesterday around 5:30 pm and saw a security car parked outside, so I guess they're finally making certain the building is secure.
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See French's photos above. I drove by yesterday around 5:30 pm and saw a security car parked outside, so I guess they're finally making certain the building is secure.
That part they didn't reword, but redevelopment is a very broad term. This still qualifies as redevelopment because they are redeveloping the site, and if the building actually collapsed and was covered by their insurance, the plan may be to just rebuild as it was, which means it will still be an adjacent one-story building. The term redevelopment is broadly applied to the entire project.
I also checked it out, they got security detail all set and property is secured.
http://mediatakeout.s3.amazonaws.com...oit_police.jpg
Maybe call it urban infill and blight redevelopment
Yes, there are workers on sight. I saw about 7 workers just on the outside of the building. Plenty of activity going on!
If I don't get pictures tomorrow. I can take some next week!
If no one can get them up sometime soon I can maybe try and get a few driving back home. They would be with a crappy phone camera though :-\
I'll be in town tomorrow......I'll take a picture or two.
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All, as you have heard, construction has officially begun. The first
steps include environmental remediation and interior demolition. You will
see the trash chute installed and the beginnings of the buck hoist [[exterior
temporary elevator). The former building
to the south will be completely removed and a new façade built to screen the
new mechanical equipment for the project and preserve space for future
retail. The project is intended to be
complete September 1, 2012.
Thanks KraemerDesignGroup!!
As in the past you have shown us architectural images of the work to be done.... any idea what the [[now destroyed) building next door will look like when reconstruction will turn it into mechanical and future retail??
No images as of yet. The facade will carry the basic color and pattern of the base of the Broderick.
...big, yellow trash chute now hangs off the south end of the building...probably 8-10 stories up...
It i is great...especially since I see that damn thing out my window everyday.
Absolutely. Why would the renovation of an attractive long-abandoned major structure NOT generate a lot of interest? Also, the Whitney Bldg will be watched closely when the work begins there no doubt. And if the work happening at the United Artists complex was public, that would be watched. It is anyway, but the mystery behind it makes it even more appealing to many to follow the happenings there.
I greatly admire the Broderick building, and have worried for almost 30 years that it would eventually be demolished [[how, I don't know). This is excellent news, I plan to follow it closely and do drive-bys when I'm downtown or walk-bys if I'm on foot in the area.
Any updates on the Broderick work will be greatly appreciated.
It's great to be down here at work these days, the construction workers are everywhere [[we just ate with three of them at the Subway across the park), and it's actually "busy" around here. On the way back I peeked in through the chain link fence and a worker came out of the gate at the same, I told him "bless you boys" and he gave a chuckle. I've also seen them in the parking garage, in the Detroit Beer Co. [[eating!) and in 1515 getting a cuppa. Economic improvement bite by bite, sip by sip, as it were.