Developers include Hunter Pasteur Homes, Oxford Capital Group and Forbes Co.
First Community Benefits Ordinance meeting scheduled for March 11
Elkus Manfredi Architects
Developers envision 188 apartments in a seven-story building on Michigan Avenue in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood, in addition to seven townhomes, 12,451 square feet of retail and a 401-space parking deck.
A three-headed joint venture is proposing a new apartment and townhouse development that would also add more retail space and parking to Detroit's Corktown neighborhood.
The additional development plans emerge as Ford Motor Co. continues its work on Michigan Central Station nearby, the planned anchor of a $740 million autonomous and electric vehicle hub that is slated to bring 5,000 jobs to the enclave west of downtown. It has also spurred developer interest in the area, seeking to capitalize on the influx of new workers.