New drawings offer closer look at 22 townhomes proposed on Ann Arbor’s Main Street
Updated Jan 06, 2021;
Facebook Share
ANN ARBOR, MI – A new townhouse-style condo development with added sustainability features is headed to City Council for approval.
Ann Arbor’s Planning Commission got a closer look at new renderings of the 22-unit Near North development Tuesday night, Jan. 5, before voting unanimously to recommend council approval of the project.
The development site at 700 N. Main St. is across from the Ann Arbor Community Center where a row of eight houses was demolished several years ago.
Auburn Hills-based Trowbridge Companies is proposing the project, working with Jarratt Architecture and Powell Engineering and Associates.
Tecumseh council passes tax incentives for TPS admin building project - News - The Daily Telegram - Adrian, MI
lenconnect.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lenconnect.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Otsego townhouse development creates haves, have nots
hometownsource.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hometownsource.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The project was started but never sold out. “To date, 11 of the 38 units have been constructed consisting of seven single-detached dwellings in 2012 and two semi-detached dwellings (side by side duplexes) in 2014 under the Headstart on a Home program,” said Koroluk. A new program may breath life into the development, “With the recent announcement of the CMHC Rapid Housing Initiative, the Applicant/Owner has partnered with a local Housing Society and is applying for funding to develop the remaining 27 units as a mix of single-detached dwellings and semi-detached dwellings,” said Koroluk. Although applying for funding for all of the remaining 27 units, the full scope of the project and number of actual new builds will be determined by the funding received, she noted.