Berridge Hotel - one of the goals of the Berridge Hotel is to mix affordable housing with regular housing, to bridge a segregation gap that is part of Flint's problem; and work on the Berridge could begin within the next few months.
Durant Hotel - Definite decision on its fate will be made within the next 12-18 months, but Kildee believes that it can be saved; the Durant itself is helping in its own demo, because even if the ceilings were damaged in the last bit, the entire thing would have to be ripped out...and with most of the ceilings gone, that work is already done! lol Kildee hopes most of the work can be done with federal tax credits/new market tax credits. Kildee also hopes that the redevelopment of the Durant can help in tying downtown in with the Third Avenue/River District. Projects specifics: student housing for upperclassmen, older students, or grad students, with office and commercial space leased out on the lower floors. Hopes to begin on interior demolition this summer.
Stone Street redevelopment - area south of Third Avenue, down to the river, and in back of Atwood Stadium. There's currently nothing there, but developing the area is key to the future of the city. Planning is more for the long-term as opposed to short-term.
Heartland Manor - the Land Bank is interested in purchasing the property from Hurley and the City; again an emphasis in developing areas that would tie the outlying regions of the city back in with downtown.
I'm hoping that's true about the Durant, demo this summer...













