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    It's being discussed in the following thread:

    New 50 unit development @ Cass & Canfield

  2. #77

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    Cool. It's a parking lot now.

  3. #78

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    There's some steel growing out of the ground on this site now.

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    When is this development supposed to be complete?

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    Oct. 2012!

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    I love that fact "11" retail spaces for small entreprenuer ONLY businesses will be available. Hatch Detroit winner "Hugh" will be one of the retail @ The Auburn. Can't wait to see a huge addition of retail along Cass and Canfield. Soon to connect with the Midtown Loop.
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    Steel skeleton for the Auburn Apts goes up in Midtown

    Tuesday, January 24, 2012


    The steel skeleton of the Auburn apartment building is starting to rise up from the project's newly finished footings in Midtown.

    The apartment project at the corner of Cass Avenue and Canfield Street will bring 58 new apartments to the Wayne State University area by this fall. The $12 million project will also bring spaces for up to 11 businesses on the ground floor of the three-story building.

    "The steel will be erected throughout the next two weeks," Peter Van Dyke, a spokesman for the Auburn, wrote in an email. "The Auburn is still on schedule, with the estimated completion date as the end of this October."

    Downtown Detroit-based The Roxbury Group is developing the building. The 58 living spaces will feature both studio and one-bedroom apartments with rents starting at $675. They will feature French balconies, individual parking spaces and two shared outdoor common spaces; one with glass garage doors and a built-in outdoor fireplace.

    The Auburn will also feature groundfloor retail spaces. A grant from the Ford Foundation will allow the developers to offer them to would-be entrepreneurs a lower point of financial entry. The 11 first-floor spaces will be reserved for independent retail only.

    Source: Peter Van Dyke, a spokesman for the Auburn
    Writer: Jon Zemke



    http://www.modeldmedia.com/devnews/a...oit012412.aspx

  8. #83

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    A question for the construction folks: Why does this building not have a basement level? [[At least it appears that way from yesterday's photo.)

  9. #84

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    is it quick and cheaper to build that way?

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    Thanks for the photo. Is there a website that will post continued photos of its constructions?

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