I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions for available light manufacturing space around the downtown area. The Russell would have been perfect but that's no longer an option.
I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions for available light manufacturing space around the downtown area. The Russell would have been perfect but that's no longer an option.
After World War II, I think the city planners proposed razing Corktown so
that the space could be used for light manufacturing.
Hit us with a few more details, are you looking for a building or land? How big? How close to downtown?
I was thinking along the lines of around 1000-2000 sq ft of a shared building as close to downtown as possible. Sort of like they had going on in the Russell Industrial Complex [[giant floor plan subdivided up) before the city shut them down.
This is totally anecdotal and I haven't done any research but I know Kaps bought the old Strohs factory and has done some sort of subdividing of the factory. I have no idea what how much space they use but I know they rent out some of it to the Detroit City Distillery, might be worth checking out
Thanks JonWylie that's the kind of lead I was hoping for.
Packard is listed on loop net as having space available.
I thought the Stroh's plant on Gratiot at Russell was razed. I knew there
were safety issues at the Russell Industrial Center but I thought they were
solved. Is that structure now closed? Thanks
I believe they are referring to the former Stroh's ice cream plant. And yes Russell Industrial is running.
To me anyways,doing something like at Russell is kinda of a scary situation,remember when the city first hit them everybody had like 24 hours to vacate.
That is really the last thing a start up or new business needs is to have a short time to relocate,it could be a killer.
There seems to be an abundance of smaller x machine shops etc. for sale or even a lease purchase situation rather cheap and proably a bit more stable.
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