Demolition moratorium extended in Grosse Pointe City’s Estate-Residential district
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GROSSE POINTE CITY As work continues to study the possible historical significance of some structures in Grosse Pointe City, a moratorium to block demolition of homes or the construction of new homes in certain areas has been extended.
The Grosse Pointe City Council voted unanimously at a Jan. 11 meeting by Zoom to extend a moratorium prohibiting the tearing down of primary and coach houses, as well as to prevent the building of new houses, in much of the Estate-Residential district.
The decision continues the six-month moratorium approved unanimously by the council during a Zoom meeting July 20.
Pilates studio coming to Mack Avenue
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GROSSE POINTE CITY For those who vowed to make 2021 the year they get in shape, a forthcoming new business is going to make that goal easier to achieve.
Feeling Good Feeling Great LLC will be opening a Pilates studio called the Corner Studio at 17200 Mack Ave., at the corner of Mack and Loraine Street. The Grosse Pointe City Council voted unanimously in favor of a special use request and site plan for the business during a meeting Dec. 14 over Zoom.
“They’re not modifying the building footprint in any way,” City Planner Julie Connochie, of McKenna Associates, said. “It meets all current zoning requirements.”