DETROIT-The new air terminal will be completed in December but Northwest Airlines and Wayne County decided to postpone opening day until January 20 to avoid the crush of Christmas travelers. The new facility will be able to process 3,200 passengers per hour.
TROY, MI-A New York developer wants to tear down the fully leased, tallest building in southeast Michigan and replace it with a large, mixed-use property. The building owner, initially not interested in selling, is having second thoughts.
PONTIAC, MI-The Galloway Project will feature a mix of 68 brick homes, 54,000-sf of retail space and 51,000-sf of offices in two towers. Completion of the $27-million development is scheduled for summer 2003.
SOUTHFIELD, MI-Marcus and Millichap's local office says demand will stay high, strengthening the Detroit area apartment market, even as the economy holds down multifamily rental construction starts.
FLINT, MI-Buick City, Flint's former namesake, has been around the longest but the five-million-sf facility must go, General Motors says. City officials are examining the site to bring in possible tenants.
DETROIT-Most of additional 65,000 sf of space added during the $30-million redesign and renovation is used for exhibitions for the estimated 500,000 visitors Detroit Science Center draws every year.
SOUTHFIELD, MI-Marcus and Millichap's local office says demand will stay high, strengthening the Detroit area apartment market, even as the economy holds down multifamily rental construction starts.
DETROIT-Ford Motor Co.and city officials will be on hand to witness the unveiling of $3.4 million worth of renovations, including a new 500-seat performing arts theater and community room, on Aug. 8.
BRIGHTON, MI-Atwell-Hicks, which earned awards for projects such as the Washetenaw FastTrack project, expands its headquarters by more than double the space in a new 50,000-sf building in the Brighton Towne Place.
ROMULUS, MI-Attorneys for about 40 property owners say Wayne County has not given enough good reasons why the taking of land for a 1,300-acre mixed-use development would benefit the public.