While I normally wouldn't post an article about a new Costco, this one is different. It's part of the larger redevelopment of Northland Mall which is currently underway. This Costco will be the first Costco Business Center located in the state of Michigan. According to the article, the Costco will be located in the southwest corner of the redevelopment site and will be designed to look like the old Hudson's Department store. Also, of note is the fact that some of the structural steel for the residential portion of the redevelopment is also beginning to rise. Once complete, it will feature over 2,800 residential units along with retail and restaurant space.
New Costco business concept closer to opening at Northland site
Demolition on much of the property has begun and framework for new multifamily buildings has started to rise, Southfield Mayor Ken Siver said. The new Costco Business Center would have to fit with the aesthetics of the development.


"They have to conform with the design of our project," Siver said. "It's going to look like the old Hudson's building. It's going to look very similar to that."


The overall plan over several years is to bring more than 2,800 units of housing to the site, along with other uses.
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