ANN ARBOR, MI-The national pizza firm needs more space, but has no firm plans to move out of its namesake 185,000-sf office complex here. The company denies it's moving into a new 200,000-sf office development across the street.
DETROIT-Home Depot officials are saying plans for the company's first store in the city remain viable. The Atlanta-based company has been looking at a site in Riverbend Plaza shopping center to build a new store.
TROY, MI-The City Council here allows the company to build a new facility with 336 fewer parking spaces required under zoning ordinances. The project architect argued 1,142 spaces would cause a hardship.
DETROIT-Home Depot officials are saying plans for the company's first store in the city remain viable. The Atlanta-based company has been looking at a site in Riverbend Plaza shopping center to build a new store.
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI-The City Council agrees to a concept of a 12-acre shopping center and residential development, one month following the approval for another $150-million mixed-use project.
OAK PARK, MI-The city council here agrees to a new 83-unit apartment building, but is waiting for the planning commission to give its recommendation on a 128-unit condominium addition.
AUBURN HILLS, MI-The X-ray component company is spending almost $10 million to move from Troy into this city popular with automotive and technical companies. Osmic selected Auburn Hills over the Woodlands, TX.
BIRMINGHAM, MI-The local planning board wants minimal cars moving in downtown area, but the $30-million project has an entrance on a main thoroughfare. Central Park Properties proposes a office, retail and residential development.
DETROIT-Bankruptcy even closes the Simi Valley, CA-based company's Birch Run, MI store. The area is known as one of the country's most popular shopping plazas.