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    I don't get the chance to visit Detroit much anymore because of my job, but i was downtown last night and it was amazing to see all the lights on in the tower and know that people actually live here now! I'm sure the Brodericks success can be emulated at other Detroit buildings like the Stott building and book tower.

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    Was this movie released or what, I can't find any info to say. I always thought the Broderick tower would make a good backdrop for a horror movie, sadly you use much of the city at night for the setting of a horror movie.

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    http://www.myspace.com/thetowermovie

    According to their MySpace page it was shown at the Royal Oak Main Art Theatre last summer and a Grand Rapids film festival last fall. I sent them a message on YouTube to get more info.

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    Any recent developments with this building at all or is the owner just not even pretending to do something with it anymore? What can we do to these slumlords who do nothing with these abandoned albatrosses in our downtown?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotownSpartan View Post
    Any recent developments with this building at all or is the owner just not even pretending to do something with it anymore? What can we do to these slumlords who do nothing with these abandoned albatrosses in our downtown?
    The shitty economy and lack of available credit gives him a free pass. He no longer has to lie about plans, now he can just blame the economy becuause he really, really wants to do something there but can't get financed.

    They should sentence him to having to live in his building.

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    I was driving around town last night, went by the Broderick, and I noticed that at least something has been done recently. In addition to what must be the 10 different "sports bar" on the grond floor in the last 10 years, the doors to the lobby off of Witherell have been covered over with a sign advertising the buildings redevelopment. Previously, this sign was inside those doors. I don't know whether this means they are working in there, or if they are just trying to keep people out.

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    "This just in" from Crains...

    Tax credit in works for Broderick, other projects

    A tax credit for historic rehabilitation pending in the Legislature means the $55 million redevelopment of the David Broderick Tower in Detroit could get started in three months, said Fred Beal, president of Motown Construction Partners L.P., the legal entity developing the project. Beal is also president of Detroit-based J.C. Beal Construction Inc.

    The tax credit, versions of which have been approved by the state House and Senate, aids the 127-unit apartment development and 20,000 square feet of office and retail space planned on Woodward Avenue near Grand Circus Park.

    The Senate last week passed Bill 944, sponsored by Jason Allen, R-Traverse City, which would allow the Broderick Tower and two other projects to use Michigan Business Tax historic rehabilitation tax credits.

    The other projects are:

    • The $145 million A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education, formerly called the Argonaut Building. The 11-story building, once the home of now-General Motor Co.'s design center, was redeveloped as an expansion of the College for Creative Studies. The building was completed in September.

    • Rehabilitation of the Federal Building in downtown Grand Rapids, to house Ferris State University's Kendall College of Art and Design.

    The bill would retain a $3 million annual cap on the amount of tax credits a project can claim in one year. A similar House-passed bill, 5479, sponsored by Rep. Bert Johnson, D-Detroit, would also aid the three projects but allow for a $4.6 million tax credit for the Argonaut redevelopment.

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    Three months! Ha!

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    Aren't historic tax credits usually about the last set of credits a project like this one receives? It is very possible as far along in the pre-redevelopment process as the Broderick is that this could start in the time stated. Needless to say, what is possible isn't always probable, and I'd be surprised to see this move forward within three months time.

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    Thanks for the link esp1986.... the other bit of interesting news in that article is something that I hadn't heard before... the Argonaut Building is now the Taubman Center [[shortened name). Anybody know what he had to pony up to get the naming rights to that building?

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    Gistok,

    It was reported back in July during their fundraising campaign that Taubman gave them $15 million, the single largest fundraising gift, which essentially means in these type of things that you get it named after you. Apparently, he's one of the trustees of CCS. Go figure.
    Last edited by MichMatters; December-07-09 at 02:44 AM.

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    The positive thing to look at here, as far as the Broderick is concerned, is the fact that the person giving the time frame to start work, should the credit go through, is the contractor, JC Beal Construction. They are obviously seriously involved at this point, and considering there is a timeframe set for work to begin, I am optimistic that this can actually happen, especially considering there are actual plans already in place, this isn't just another pie in the sky idea...

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    We have been given many timelines by Higgens it is just that this is the first time the timeline isn't "By next year". Skipper's Rule here but with the tax credit and the recent sale of the Farwell Building, this could actually happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gumby View Post
    We have been given many timelines by Higgens it is just that this is the first time the timeline isn't "By next year". Skipper's Rule here but with the tax credit and the recent sale of the Farwell Building, this could actually happen.
    Well at least this isn't Higgins talking... this is the construction company, so they must be under the impression that this is the final preconstruction piece to the puzzle... I also looked at the Broderick Tower website recently, and there have been a few changes made to it of late, so this may actually be happening... maybe Higging was $3 million short so the sale of the Farwell puts him over the top... who knows.

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    Higgins is going to have to take his name off the project if the other investors ever expect the units to fetch market rental rates.

    Higgins' reputation as a building owner/manager isn't the greatest around these parts.

    I won't go so far as to use the "S-word", but given the things that have been written about him in the paper, I sure wouldn't want to live in a building that was operated by him.

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    These are supposed to be "luxury" units from what I have heard... which will make it even more interesting... seeing now that the Book Cadillac units are now selling, it shows people are at least interested in these such units, time will tell how it does.

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    They could start with closing the windows. I notice all those open windows every time I scoot by. A sad, forlorn sight.

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    http://www.house.mi.gov/SessionDocs/...10-21-2009.pdf

    Check out this link... this document was submitted to the Michigan House of Representatives by Motown Construction Partners LP... Judging from the letter, Fred Beal is in fact the leader of the project [[and president of Motown Construction Partners LP), meaning Higgins is likely just the owner of the building as far as the renovation is concerned.

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    Anybody know how the apts in the Fort Shelby are doing? I would think they would be the main competition for upscale apts in the CBD along with Merchants Row. The Shelby must have lowered their rates by now. They couldn't have launched at a worse time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 401don View Post
    Anybody know how the apts in the Fort Shelby are doing? I would think they would be the main competition for upscale apts in the CBD along with Merchants Row. The Shelby must have lowered their rates by now. They couldn't have launched at a worse time.
    Don't know about the Fort Shelby units as a whole, but rumor has it that one of the top floor suites is [[or at least was as recently as a few months ago) home to a certain young multi-millionaire named Mathew Stafford. [[I guess the organization rents out a few of the units there to be used as corporate housing).

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    Quote Originally Posted by artds View Post
    Don't know about the Fort Shelby units as a whole, but rumor has it that one of the top floor suites is [[or at least was as recently as a few months ago) home to a certain young multi-millionaire named Mathew Stafford. [[I guess the organization rents out a few of the units there to be used as corporate housing).
    Read somewhere that Ramon Santiago of the Tigers lives there also.

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    I hope they get financing before the F bomb[[foreclosure) hits.
    It would be good to see some more money flowing in Michigan.

    3 Mill a year in tax credits, wow, that's not a bad deal for 3 developers who got it. Taubman et al have some good lobbyists. Even Kilpatrick for US Congress gave him 500.00, interesting. Why did a highland park state rep introduce this bill in the first place? I should run for political office, there is a lot of dough I could get to throw around, maybe to other politicians who are running also.
    http://miboecfr.nicusa.com/cgi-bin/c...2=amount&sched

    Higgins still owns it, Beal has about 5% or so interest from what ive read.
    It's wonderful to see our tax money going to these developers for thier private enterprises.

    Broderick makes up one of the tallest abandoned structures on EARTH!
    Guinness Book people, where are you?
    http://worldmysteries9.blogspot.com/...-on-earth.html

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    esp1986... did you notice the collapsed building was next to the Broderick Tower diagram along the right margin of that document?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gistok View Post
    esp1986... did you notice the collapsed building was next to the Broderick Tower diagram along the right margin of that document?
    I actually noticed that one day driving by... I believe that building was to be part of the renovation... There is, however, some question as to whether that building actually collapsed or whether it may have actually been demolished.

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