This is an update as of 4/17. Once the elevator towers become taller than the Campus Martius Building it may be difficult to tell whether or not the elevator cores has risen a story due to lack of reference point.
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This is an update as of 4/17. Once the elevator towers become taller than the Campus Martius Building it may be difficult to tell whether or not the elevator cores has risen a story due to lack of reference point.
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Unfortunately it had been reported on this site that the Target store, which would only take 9 months to build and open, won't be built and open until some condo is built on the Woodward side of the same lot. Ground hasn't been broken for that yet after a few years of its announcement.
Again, you have this backwards.
The apartments are the development. There is going to be an underground parking garage across the entire site, and on top of it will be a 17 story residential tower, and a 6 story residential building, as well as some ground floor retail. They are all one building attached together and built at the same time.
Likewise, when they built the Ellington across the street, it was not a Starbucks "with some apartments on the same lot". It was an apartment building that Starbucks leased space in.
That's what I'm trying to tell you, the Target is not a freestanding building like the Whole Foods or Meijer.
The Target and the apartments on Woodward are one building. They are both built on top of a shared underground parking garage. They are directly connected on the ground floor with hallways. Someone who lives in the apartments could shop at the Target without ever stepping foot outside.
You can't build the Target without building the underground parking garage. And once you've started building the underground parking garage you've effectively started construction on the apartment building.
Can we move this ridiculous argument to a different thread?
Meanwhile, I think we are almost to the end of the Hudson Site youtube videos; you can barely see anything at this point. Not complaining, but it's been a fun ride!
Here are the renderings and also the floor plans. https://detroitmi.gov/sites/detroitm...esentation.pdf
I believe you. We have a building going up in Austin that'll be almost 900 feet and 65 stories and it's massive at the base like Hudson's. When I go to visit relatives this year I wanna tour downtown Detroit. I haven't lived in Michigan since 2015. Grew up in Milford and then lived in Dearborn heights for a bit at ford and telegraph. Miss Michigan. Hate Texas summers
Hudson block update, shot last night [[4/23/22) from the roof of the Z garage. you can see the circular atrium at the top of the block building. meanwhile the tower is poised to pass the block in height soon Attachment 42049
Cores went up today for 4/28.
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Finally gonna start to take up space in the skyline.
Nice video from YouTube with some recent progress. You can see a Christmas tree on top of the tower portion, which I assume means that is as high as that "step" of the tower goes as it gets skinner towards the top.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pUb..._channel=NateS
Crains reported that the tree is for the block topping out. Not for any part of the tower.
The tree plot thickens!
Anyway, Bedrock has been posting some teasers over the past few days. Feels like they're leading up to releasing some new renderings or something. Despite it being intentionally blurred, I don't think I've seen this image before.
I haven't either, looks like the interior.