these are some quality developments. good going, a2!
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University of Michigan to close 571-student North Campus dormitory
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U of M is really trying to make all their buildings state of the art for Wow factor. There is really nothing wrong with Baits housing. A decent upgrade could certainly make these buildings last for decades to come, but with all the luxury student housing and renovated dorms on central campus, they just can't compete with that living experience.
It will be interesting to see if they go with a replace or renovate option. I'm guessing they will be replaced. As some of the comments mention, it's extremely isolating for some students and I knew a lot of people who hated the seclusion. |
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In general it does seem that UofM is going much more upscale than it was in the 1980s. |
Zaragon West Update
The shell of Zaragon West is complete and about half of the facade brickwork has been laid.
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6091/...69a8cb66_b.jpg http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6111/...e8347b8b_b.jpg Photo credits: Me on Flickr |
It makes a surprising impact on the skyline.
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Nice building.
One day I hope Lansing will fill in downtown and along Michigan Avenue as much as Ann Arbor has. |
PS, there's a nice photo of the building over at Ann Arbor Real Estate:
http://www.annarborrealestatewatch.c...-in-ann-arbor/ |
Good updates on projects, and in the link I saw the Varsity was recently approved. Ann Arbor is growing up! I just hope this will motivate rental property owners in the neighborhoods to fix up there properties.
Maybe I'm used to the very strict enforcement on property appearance in Chicago, but I was disappointed on a return trip to Ann Arbor to see how ragged and run-down the student neighborhoods looked....more so than I remember. Weedy grass, pealing paint, garbage on front lawns. The city needs to start handing out citations to those property owners charging $800+ rent /month. But downtown, State Street, South U all looked great. Oh and here's some photos of the recent dorm renovations. http://ww.annarbor.com/news/u-m-residence-hall/ I believe the last renovation was sometime in the mid 90's. After 15 years, CZ was due for an update. I had a hard time placing where the new rooms were. The grand stair appears to begin at the top (ground level) where the administrative offices were, and end (basement) where you once entered the serving line to go into the cafeteria. |
601 Forest Construction Update
While 601 Forest was scaled back from its original 23 story plan, it is nevertheless beginning to loom over nearby structures (except for University Towers of course). Even with its smaller design, it will house more students that Zaragon and Zaragon West combined. A real estate office for the building is open in the Michigan Theater Building.
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Plans, rendering revealed for 6-story apartment building proposed for downtown Ann Arbor
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For a poor economy, A2 just keeps going and going...
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That's the thing. Ann Arbor isn't experiencing a poor economy.;)
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My only question is Ann Arbor's rental occupancy percentage. I'm very curious as to what it is with all the new construction. Nationwide it's something like 92% with major US downtown and core areas reporting numbers in the 94-98% range. That's not alot of available inventory. And the shortage may even be more severe when you take into account condos going rental. We can't build these fast enough. |
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Completely missed this. Appears the Varsity was approved and will begin construction soon
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Developer proposes new 224-unit student housing project for Grace Bible Church site in Ann Arbor
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I have nothing to say about the project other than this would be a lame place to live due to the location.
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618 South Main apartment project approved by Ann Arbor Planning Commission
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