FERNDALE, MI-US Marines will help put up steel as part of a training exercise on the new building on East Lewiston Street. Completion is scheduled for late fall, in time for the 2001-02 season.
CANTON TOWNSHIP, MI-RBS Companies Inc., created out of Delcor Development of Milford, MI, wins a $4-million contract to build ITT Tech Institute at Palmer and Haggerty roads.
HAZEL PARK, MI-A 100,000-sf facility is proposed for new $12-million civic complex, with retail tenants on the bottom floor to help support the municipal property's existence. Financing options are being explored.
MOUNT CLEMENS, MI-DMJ Tech will forge power train assembly equipment at the site for the automotive industry. Industrial development revenue bonds make the deal possible for MIKDEN Holdings.
DETROIT-Multifamily housing developments strike a nerve with local residents, who want homes and historic sites to remain in the area bounded by Mack Avenue, Fisher Freeway Service Drive, Beaubien Avenue and Woodward Avenue.
DETROIT-More workers Downtown and lower vacancies overall in Southeast Michigan have given multifamily rental property owners an opportunity for increased revenue in spite of the economy, according to Marcus and Millichap.
DETROIT-More workers Downtown and lower vacancies overall in Southeast Michigan have given multifamily rental property owners an opportunity for increased revenue in spite of the economy, according to Marcus and Millichap.
LOUISVILLE,KY-The auto company provides a $5-million donation for the facility honoring the boxing legend in this city's Downtown. It is scheduled to open along the riverfront in 2003.
ANN ARBOR, MI-The new 330,000-sf Catholic college is being funded by former Domino's Pizza and Detroit Tigers owner Thomas Monaghan. Barton Malow Co. of Southfield,MI is awarded the construction contract.