ROCHESTER HILLS, MI-A prime piece of vacant land will be developed for office and R&D use under a plan developed by an Oakland County city and a local developer. Land uses permitted in the agreement would allow for mixed uses including restaurants, hotels and short-term executive housing.
NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP, MI-State tries again to sell the Northville Psychiatric Hospital and its 414-acre parcel after Real Estate Interests Group Inc. of Bloomfield Hills forfeits $3.1 million to the state. REI executives, who failed to meet a May 3 deadline to buy 453 acres, call the site "replete with contamination, including the unregulated dumping of medical waste into makeshift pits.
DETROIT-An affiliate of Lakeshore Engineering will consolidate its operations at the 245,000-sf Labor Building. It will spend $2million in renovations at 7310 Woodward Ave.
MARYSVILLE, MI-The fuel ethanol plant will be built on a 230-acre site at 2510 Busha Hwy. owned by Marysville Hydrocarbons Inc. It will require $40 million worth of corn each year from predominately local growers.
MARYSVILLE, MI-The fuel ethanol plant will be built on a 230-acre site at 2510 Busha Hwy. owned by Marysville Hydrocarbons Inc. It will require $40 million worth of corn each year from predominately local growers.
DETROIT-Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. is closing 18 Farmer Jack stores in the next 90 days, as the supermarket chain divests itself of its Midwest and Canadian operations.
DEARBORN, MI-The mixed-use development will add retail and office space on the site of the former Jacobson's building on Michigan Avenue. The second phase includes 48 multifamily units.
SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI-The indoor-outdoor complex could see as many as 2.5 million visitors a year, according to Shelby Soccer City Inc. The township gets the facility after a 25-year lease expires.
SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI-The indoor-outdoor complex could see as many as 2.5 million visitors a year, according to Shelby Soccer City Inc. The township gets the facility after a 25-year lease expires.
ANN ARBOR, MI-The new agency seeks to expand technology businesses in the metro area, which is moving toward a knowledge-based economy. University of Michigan already is one of the biggest donors toward a $3-million operating goal.