DETROIT-Nonrahs-Sinacola want to build a mixed-use development at the site of the former Detroit Tigers ballpark. The city, which also has a proposal to lease out the ballpark to a minor-league team, is evaluating the proposal.
DETROIT-Tax breaks worth $59 million might keep Covisint from moving from Southfield, MI, to Georgia. GM is looking at a $60-million offer on the table to keep a plant going in Lake Orion, MI.
DETROIT-Terrorist attacks and anthrax scares have increased the pace of security concerns in a market already jumpy because of incidents of violence in the workplace, says protection specialist Rodney Mack.
DETROIT-Terrorist attacks and anthrax scares have increased the pace of security concerns in a market already jumpy because of incidents of violence in the workplace, says protection specialist Rodney Mack.
CHELSEA, MI-Communities near the home of actor Jeff Daniel's Purple Rose Theater seek to gather regional land use data and recommendations for development. County, school and township officials have seats at the table.
DETROIT-A $130-million brain research lab tops the list. The new requests are part of a $350-million-plus capital campaign. Improving a 75-acre research and technology park also is on the list.
BIRMINGHAM, MI-A posh, yet controversial, new theater opens with a Harry Potter movie. The Uptown Palladium 12 flies in the face of the large mega-plex trend. Nearby Uptown Birmingham 8 begins showing foreign and independent films.
FERNDALE, MI-A Fort Worth, TX developer is building a 176,000-sf self-storage facility with up to $527,000 coming from the city's brownfield authority to clean up the contaminated site.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI-The mega-mall REIT enters into new mortgages and credit facilities to better position its bottom line. Taubman Centers' average annualized rent rises 3.4% to $40.92 per sf.