HARRISON TOWNSHIP, MI-The US Senate has approved construction funds for a 65-unit residence for military families, personnel on temporary duty and guests at Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
BROWNSTOWN TOWNSHIP, MI-A $41-million, 93,000-sf health care center is under construction at West Road near Telegraph Road in this southern Wayne County community.
MIDLAND, MI-Dow Chemical plans to rehabilitate its Saran Products suspension facility, where resin has been produced since 1939, with a $4.5-million tax credit from the state.
BROWNSTOWN, MI-Township officials have approved a $15-million bond sale in hopes of developing a 75-acre Town Center project that would include 200,000 sf of retail and office space.
OAK PARK, MI-Schostak Brothers and Co. Inc., Northland Plaza Associates LLC and Armory Plaza LLC Developers prepare for a $50-million makeover of the former Detroit Artillery Armory along 8 Mile Road.
FLINT, MI-Two plants here are up for possible expansion and upgrade by General Motors. The state puts $28 million in incentives on the table. Tax credits are approved by the Michigan Economic Development Corp.
TROY, MI-The city is listening to a proposal for a $20-million baseball park to be built on city-owned land. It is from the same group pitching a stadium at Oakland University.
PONTIAC, MI-Site preparation has begun for a new regional mail processing facility in Pontiac. The project is located just west of the GM Powertrain headquarters building.
STERLING HEIGHTS, MI-A $250-million mixed-use development planned for the corner of 15 Mile Road and Van Dyke will have a 20-screen cinema, which replaces a five-screen operation there.
ROYAL OAK, MI-City officials have given tentative approval for two Downtown hotels, including one at Woodward and the westbound I-696 service drive that has been vacant since the expressway was built.