SOUTHFIELD, MI-The automotive company plans to add 48,000 sf at its technical center and buy a neighboring 134,000-sf office building. Denso says it has invested more than $1.3 billion in the state so far, and the $36-million expansion is expected to create 250 new jobs by 2010.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI-Mall REIT Taubman Centers Inc. has new malls close to opening in the second half of 2005, and several new anchors to boot. The company also predicts an annual investment of $100 million to $150 million, keeping in line with the REIT's development goals.
GRAND HAVEN, MI-The multifamily development is now under the reigns of Star Heaven LLC, which is continuing construction on the project. After receiving a $5.5-million loan and acquiring the development, the firm plans to turn the apartment project into a condominium complex. <p>
PORTAGE, MI-Due to a recent reorganization, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. is selling its 365,000-sf industrial complex here, located between Detroit and Chicago.
PORTAGE, MI-Due to a recent reorganization, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. is selling its 365,000-sf industrial complex here, located between Detroit and Chicago.
DETROIT-With the help of a $1 million state grant, Park Shelton Associates LP is transforming the dilapidated Midtown Detroit apartment complex on the corner of Kirby and Woodward avenues into condos and commercial space.
TROY, MI-The tallest building in the city is getting a new name and a new marquee tenant when National City moves into the Top of Troy building. The bank is relocating since signing an 82,000-sf lease in the 25-story building.
TROY, MI-The tallest building in the city is getting a new name and a new marquee tenant when National City moves into the Top of Troy building. The bank is relocating since signing an 82,000-sf lease in the 25-story building.
ANN ARBOR, MI-Michigan bookseller Borders Books is planning several new store openings from coast to coast. The retailer is heading to Virginia, Kentucky and California to add additional stores to its supply.
ANN ARBOR, MI-Michigan bookseller Borders Books is planning several new store openings from coast to coast. The retailer is heading to Virginia, Kentucky and California to add additional stores to its supply.