Downtown
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
1001 Woodward Renovation

A 13 story, 650 space parking deck will be built directly north of the 26 story building at Woodward and Michigan Avenues. The deck will replace the Freud Building and the Hughes and Hatcher Building. In all, there will be 12 floors of parking and one floor of ground floor retail. 12,000 square feet of ground floor retail space is also included in the plan. Demoltion has been completed. Meanwhile, 70-100 condominiums are being created on floors 13-21 of 1001 Woodward, with rates averaging $250 per square foot.
Completion: Unknown
A&M Coney Island
The former Coney Island on Woodward near John R is being renovated into a restaurant with lofts above.
Completion: Unknown
Book Cadillac Hotel


Talks with the Ferchill Group of Cleveland to turn Louis Kamper's historic hotel on Washington Boulevard into 70 apartments and a 480 room Westin hotel are underway. The previous deal with the Kimberly Clark group of Dallas fell through after a $20 million funding gap in the $160 million project was exposed. Crews have finished cleaning out the building in preparation for its renovation or demoltion. Rumor has it that they are waiting on a ruling regarding the loss of a tax credit that needs to be restored before renovation can begin.
Completion: 2007
Broadway Streetscape
Broadway is being reconstructed in preparation for the Super Bowl. New sidewalks, streetlights, and landscape elements will be installed.
Completion: 2006
Fowler Building Lofts

The Fowler Building will be renovated into condos ranging between 668 & 1045 square feet.
Completion: Unknown
Greektown Casino
The casino plans to build a permanent gaming hall, 1500 seat theater, and 400 room, 26 story hotel at Gratiot Avenue and I-375. The site has been cleared and is awaiting construction.
Completion: Unknown
Iodent Building

Owner Sean Harrington has secured the funding to turn the vacant Iodent Toothpaste factory into 16 apartments and a two-story Perisian billards hall called Sentaur. Construction began in spring of 2004.
Completion: 2005
Laywers Building
The ten story building on Cadillac Square was being converted into several lofts. However, the owners have since sold the building, and the new owner's plans are unknown.
Completion: Unknown
Lofts at Merchants Row

The $30 million renovation of the buildings along two blocks of Woodward Avenue between State and Clifford Streets into 163 loft apartments is underway. Ground floor retail space is included in the project. A 6300 aquare foot Athelete's Foot store is to open in August. Other tenants include restaurants, although few details have been released.
Completion: Fall 2004
One Kennedy Square

A new 10 story, $54 million office building is under construction on land formerly occupied by Kennedy Square. The main tenants will be Ernst & Young and Visteon IT workers.
Completion: April 2006
Statler-Hilton Hotel
After failing to attract a developer, the city is demolishing the historic 18 story hotel on Grand Circus Park. Talks with two developers interested in turning the building into apartments occured, but nothing materialized.
Completion: 2005
Washington Boulevard Streetscape
Reconstruction of Washington Boulevard from Grand Circus Park to Michigan Avenue is underway. The red pipe sculptures and pedestrian walkway that was installed in the 1970s have been removed, and the boulevard is being returned to its historic state. New landsaping, sidewalks, relocated sculptures, and historic streetlights are being installed. The 5-block segment of the avenue between Michigan and Jefferson will also be reconstructed in time for the Super Bowl.
Completion: 2006
YMCA

Construction of a new 85,000 square foot, three story downtown YMCA is underway on the surface parking lot bounded by Brodaway, Library, Grand River, & John R. The center will incorporate a new Broadway Street people mover station into the building, instead of constructing a new separate station.
Completion: December 2005
APPROVED
1403 Woodward Lofts

Owner Rosemary Aizer of New York plans to renovate the former Kresge $.25-$1.00 store into 16 luxury lofts and ground floor retail space. Construction could begin in Fall 2005, and will take two years to complete.
Completion: Fall 2007
600 Woodward Avenue

The 12 story, Albert Kahn designed building is to be redeveloped into a restaurant and lofts. Construction will start in Fall 2005.
Completion: Unknown
Book Building
The owner of the Book Building and Book Tower plans to convert the Book Building into 200 loft-style apartments. In 2003 she began moving tenants from the Book Building into Book Tower. The Book Building is now empty, and the owner is trying to secure financing
Completion: Unknown
Broderick Tower Lofts
JC Beal will redevelop the long vacant skyscraper on Grand Circus Park into approximately 100 luxury lofts. Construction is expected to begin in 2006.
Completion: Unknown
Lafayette Building

The city paid $300 million to clear the building's title in June 2004. The building, which the city hopes will be renovated into lofts, is one of the so-called "dinosaur buildings" that is targeted for demoltion or renovation before the 2006 Super Bowl. A developer has been selected, and is trying to find a cost-effective way to repair the windows before the project can move forward.
Completion: Unknown
Metropolitan Building

Larson Realty group purchased the Metropolitan Building from the city in 2003 and is planning an $8 million renovation of the building into 74 aparments. Construction could begin in Spring 2005.
Completion: Unknown
Port Authority Terminal

A new terminal is planned at Bates and Atwater, behind Ford Auditorium. The 30,000 square foot, two story building should be completed in time for the 2005 shipping season.
Completion: 2005
PROPOSED
1520 Woodward/Lane-Bryant Building
Owned by the city and under review for redevelopment.
Completion: Unknown
Aquarium
The city of Detroit has proposed razing the vacant Ford Auditorium and building an aquarium in its place.
Completion: Unknown
Blenheim Apartments
Ilitch Holdings plans to raze the century-old apartment building on Park Avenue for parking.
Completion: Unknown
Capitol Park Building
The owners, the Ozeirey brothers, have listed the building with Exclusive Realty of Detroit for $5.6 Million, and plan to decide on whether to sell the building or to renovate it by August of 2006.
Conpletion: Unknown
Central United Methodist Apartment Tower

The church plans to build 107 market rate apartments in a 15 story tower on land that it owns at Woodward and Adams. An additional 33 apartments would be created in a church annex. The $33 million project would also include a parking garage.
Completion: Unknown
Cobo Hall
After failing to convince leaders of surrounding counties that a new convention center is needed, mayor Kwame Kilpatrick proposed expanding Cobo Hall at its exisiting location.
Completion: Unknown
David Whitney Building

Becker Ventures LLC of Streling Heights, who purchased the building in 2000, plan to convert the building into 200 apartments.
Completion: Unknown
Detroit Building
Ilitch Holdings will convert the 10-story Detroit Life Building on Park Avenue into lofts.
Completion: Unknown
Downtown Detroit to Ann Arbor Light Rail
A study is being conducted to see if a light rail line between Detroit and Ann Arbor is feasible.
Completion: Unknown
Downtown Detroit to Metro Airport Light Rail
A study is being conducted to see if a light rail line between Detroit and Metro Airport is feasible. The line could cost anywhere from $275 million to $1.2 billion, and could be underway by 2010.
Completion: Unknown
Farwell Building
Witherell Corp. plans to convert the Chicago-style Farwell Building on Capitol Park into 50 apartments.
Completion: Unknown
Fine Arts Building

Ilitch Holdings of Detroit owns the negelected 1890s structure on Grand Circus Park next to the Michigan Mutual Building and plans to redevelop it.
Completion: Unknown
Free Press Building
Farbman Properties of Southfield plans to convert the vacant, but well maintained Free Press Building into lofts.
Completion: Unknown
Harvard Square Building
Heritage National Investment plans to convert the building into 21 residential lofts
Completion: Unknown
Hudson Block
The basement of the demolished Hudson's building has been turned into a 1200 space parking garage capable of supporting a midrise building. Schostak, a development group, wants to build a residential project with a possible hotel component and ground floor retail. They are waiting to see how quickly the Lofts at Merchants Row lease before they move any further with the project.
Completion: Unknown
Kennedy Block
The site of Detroit's historic city hall before it was demolished in the 1960s, the Kennedy block is to be the site of a new 12-15 story office building for Visteon. An underground parking garage designed to support the weight of such a structure has been completed at the site.
Completion: Unknown
MGM Grand Casino
The casino plans to build a $500 million gaming complex that includes five restaurants, a gaming hall, and a 16 story hotel on a vacant 25 acre parcel of land in the northwest corner of downtown.
Completion: Unknown
Monroe Block
The city envisions a 12-15 story building on what is now a surface parking lot across from Campus Martius Park.
Completion: Unknown
Motor City Casino
The casino plans to build a 16 story, 400 room hotel at its future site, along with a 50,000 sqaure foot convention center.
Completion: Unknown
National Theater
The owners of the Albert Kahn designed theater on Monroe Street plan to renovate the the theater.
Completion: Unknown
Pick-Fort Shelby Renovation
Vacant since 1973, Star Hospitality Group LLC plans to turn the building into a 140 room Holiday Inn Express and a 110 room Staybridge Suites. Condominiums will be included in the project.
Completion: Unknown
River East Office Building



Client: Hines
Status: Schematic Design
River East is located in a redeveloped area along the Detroit River adjacent to the successfully revitalized Renaissance Center. The new district is comprised of hotels, residential lofts and the corporate headquarters for General Motors. The River East office building, sited upon the banks of the Detroit River, will play an important role in the rebirth of the city.
The building is planned to meet the needs for large corporate users. Each floor plate will offer over thirty thousand square feet of flexible space. Floor to ceiling vision glass will offer panoramic views of the city and river. The build massing and enclosure are responsive to the scale and materiality of adjacent residential buildings. The River East enclosure is composed of brick, articulate cast stone and horizontal sunshades. The building is crowned with backlit glass lantern, a bright symbol for Detroit.
Completion: Unknown
UDM Law School Condominiums
The University of Detroit Mercy plans to build a new downtown law school and to convert the existing historic school into condominiums. The building, an 1890 structure, was designed by Detroit architect Gordon Lloyd.
Completion: Unknown
UDM Residential Tower
The University of Detroit Mercy plans to build a 25 story skyscraper consisting of 10 floors of parking and 15 floors of apartments on the wedge-shaped surface parking lot bounded by Larned, Congress, and San Antoine Streets.
Completion (parking garage): Early 2005
Completion (apartments): Unknown
United Artists Theater

Ilitch Holdings of Detroit owns the negelcted building on Bagley Street near Grand Circus Park and plans to renovate it.
Completion: Unknown
Wurlitzer Building
JLC Building Co. plans to convert the 12 story building into lofts.
Completion: Unknown
COMPLETED
Campus Martius Park

A 1.6 acre park in the heart of the city is under constrution. Originally scheduled to be open this spring, delays have pushed the park's opening back several months. Spaces for outdoor concerts and an ice skating rink will be constructed.
Completion: November 2004
Kales Building

Renovation of the 18 story Kales Building, designed by noted Detroit architect Albert Kahn, into 119 apartments is underway. The building, vacant since 1986, will have a restaurant on the ground floor and a tunnel connecting the building to the city-owned parking garage under Grand Circus Park.
Completion: Fall 2004
Edited by Allan, 15 September 2005 - 11:24 AM.
























