I've never heard of a hotel being structurally complete but needing years more for interior buildout and permitting. They usually do that stuff in tandem with the physical construction. Not saying...
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I've never heard of a hotel being structurally complete but needing years more for interior buildout and permitting. They usually do that stuff in tandem with the physical construction. Not saying...
I don't hate it either, but I think this would have worked better in a spot where visitors can actually get out and grab a pic for insta. Tourists love shit like that when they travel, but no one is...
They're definitely gearing up for an event soon. Bedrock's social media accounts have been doing year-by-year recap posts on the progress at Hudson's, with the most recent one leaning into 2024.
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I thought this had been scrapped long ago, to be honest. The site was not even mentioned in Ford's 2020 master plan announcement for Michigan Central.
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This would mean Lower Midtown is only missing streetwalls on the two lots south of Mack/MLK and the two lots on Edmund Pl just north of The District.
KPF finally has a page for this on their projects tab. I looked yesterday AM and I didn't see one. They've got full HD renderings and a short cinematic video with more angles:
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Herman Keifer makes the most sense. They could partner with the current owners and redevelop the main hospital building into housing or offices as well. It's also close to Henry Ford Health and could...
What's going on with this? I haven't heard any news since that meeting in January. Anyone got an update or timeline?
The delay in office construction makes sense. The delay in residential and hotel construction does not.
I think it's beyond obvious that Olympia has no intention of completing even a fraction of...
I think Water Square Hotel is planning on a Q2 groundbreaking, so probably no crane in time for the Draft.
That site isn't possible with the Fisher Body 21 redevelopment underway.
Apparently they're considering the southern portion of the Herman Kiefer Hospital site.
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We need more residential, not office space. No one is asking for more office space.
Ugh. The timeline on this project sucks. Six years behind schedule, finally slated to start after the NFL Draft, now pushed back even further to September. Why? And the final phase won't begin until...
It would be helpful if you read the articles I provided earlier. The developers did an environmental assessment, and the $31M in estimated remediation costs were covered by the city via tax breaks....
I know it's easy to say with hindsight, but Gilbert should have built more housing downtown before COVID. Now he's got a bunch of empty office floors and retail tenants struggling with reduced foot...
Is that red line where they're at now?
I'm glad they're at least maintaining things there, better than the alternative of decay. I suspect momentum for the full redevelopment may pick up once the HFH expansion is complete.
They're supposed to start work this year, probably in the spring when it's warm for good.
The environmental hurdles were already factored into the cost of the project, and the developers got the cleanup costs covered by tax breaks.
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I don't mean "fishy" as in something nefarious, but rather that it's just very unusual for Bedrock to be so quiet about plans. Hopefully we learn and see more soon.
Should we be concerned that this new Monroe Blocks project, or the "Development at Cadillac Square," seems to have almost no public info just two months from groundbreaking?
The previous Monroe...
Sure they do. Democrats had all of last year with a trifecta to pass some transit bills, yet they waited until they lost their House majority to "get serious" about it? Pretty convenient timing.
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They're both historic automotive plants, so I understand why you'd think that, but that's where the similarities end.
Packard Plant never had a development progress to CBO meetings, never secured...
Peach Cobbler is opening this spring according to their Facebook page, and someone on reddit said Savage X Fenty is still happening.
Well work has already started, and the developers just won a gap financing grant that only gets awarded to projects close to being fully funded. The developers say they have "99%" of the financing in...
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