Is there any plans for the empty lot on the corner of Cherry and S. Division? I know the building that stood there burned down, I believe, almost 20 years ago.
Serrano Lofts and Division Park Apts
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GRDadof3
, Mar 19 2008 06:46 AM
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#81
Posted 11 February 2011 - 03:02 PM
#83
Posted 26 March 2011 - 02:12 PM
Ohhh, they're cutting holes in the North wall to add windows to this project. Hope the mural is staying!
#84
Posted 10 October 2011 - 06:44 PM
Grand Opening for these projects is Oct 21st and 22nd, 11 - 3. From the release:
General contractor Wolverine Building Group, architectural firm Concept Design Studio,
historic consultant Past Perfect and sustainable consultant Catalyst Partners led the extensive
rehabilitations of the unoccupied buildings at 209 and 217 South Division have been combined
and rehabilitated into Division Park Avenue Apartments. The project entailed a total of 47,000
square feet of major renovations. Notable historic features such as a skylight-topped atrium,
store front bay windows, custom wood-workings, and exterior masonry architectural features
were carefully preserved. Division Park Avenue Apartments feature Thirty (30) one- two -
bedroom apartments; including six street level live-work units, as well as secured below-grade
parking. The Palantine Building built by John E. Peck in 1911 began as rooming house for
travelling furniture buyers for semi annual furniture shows, was built at a cost of $40,000.
17 Williams Building was built in 1917 as a Burch warehouse Most recently a tire warehouse,
the 94 year old building at 17 Williams SW has been transformed into urban-style loft
apartments. Now named Serrano Lofts, the four story building contains 15 one- to two-bedroom
units. The rehabilitation project included 16,000 square feet of major renovations, masonry,
triple pane energy-efficient windows and concrete floors.
Wolverine Building Group, Concept Design Studio, and sustainable consultant Catalyst Partners
constructed both projects to target LEED Gold Certification.
Both projects utilized Federal Historic Tax Credits, Michigan State Historic Tax Credits, MSHDA
Low Income Housing Tax Credits, and Brownfield Tax Credits. PNC Real Estate provided
the construction financing, local financial support from The City of Grand Rapids Community
Development office HOME Funds and City of Grand Rapids DDA through the BRIP Grant reuse
program.
General contractor Wolverine Building Group, architectural firm Concept Design Studio,
historic consultant Past Perfect and sustainable consultant Catalyst Partners led the extensive
rehabilitations of the unoccupied buildings at 209 and 217 South Division have been combined
and rehabilitated into Division Park Avenue Apartments. The project entailed a total of 47,000
square feet of major renovations. Notable historic features such as a skylight-topped atrium,
store front bay windows, custom wood-workings, and exterior masonry architectural features
were carefully preserved. Division Park Avenue Apartments feature Thirty (30) one- two -
bedroom apartments; including six street level live-work units, as well as secured below-grade
parking. The Palantine Building built by John E. Peck in 1911 began as rooming house for
travelling furniture buyers for semi annual furniture shows, was built at a cost of $40,000.
17 Williams Building was built in 1917 as a Burch warehouse Most recently a tire warehouse,
the 94 year old building at 17 Williams SW has been transformed into urban-style loft
apartments. Now named Serrano Lofts, the four story building contains 15 one- to two-bedroom
units. The rehabilitation project included 16,000 square feet of major renovations, masonry,
triple pane energy-efficient windows and concrete floors.
Wolverine Building Group, Concept Design Studio, and sustainable consultant Catalyst Partners
constructed both projects to target LEED Gold Certification.
Both projects utilized Federal Historic Tax Credits, Michigan State Historic Tax Credits, MSHDA
Low Income Housing Tax Credits, and Brownfield Tax Credits. PNC Real Estate provided
the construction financing, local financial support from The City of Grand Rapids Community
Development office HOME Funds and City of Grand Rapids DDA through the BRIP Grant reuse
program.
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