^^Fucking NIMBYs at it again..
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They should find a site in downtown Detroit instead.
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Dozens of townhomes proposed for development in southwest Ann Arbor
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Ann Arbor pushes back on suburban strip mall design for proposed development
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High-rise developer to pay Ann Arbor $262K to remove Library Lane parking spots
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^ nice renderings. That's a lot of dough though - $65,500 per parking space? Geez.
Vic(tors) Village South, heading for the finish line - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mcy5o...hbunssxy&raw=1 Source: LinkedIn | Lee Ressler |
Great shot of Vic Village South!
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Ann Arbor weighing 7 developer proposals for downtown lot
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‘It’s going to be a big change.’ 15-story Ann Arbor high-rise proposal advances
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Oh hey, it’s a shorter version of The Yard in Portland.
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Every time a Ann Arbor high rise advances an Angel gets its wings.
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This new Ann Arbor development may be city’s first ‘TC1 guinea pig’
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Hmm interesting not a restriction I knew about. I doubt that it’s a deal killer but when developers tend to have cities bending over backwards for them Ann Arbor is at a disadvantage and it shows. At least Ann Arbor is showing some flexibility and I do like what I’m seeing. A significant portion of the street grid preserved, one parking garage nearly completely hidden by functional structures fore and af along the parkway. The wetland space is a nice touch as well, these are early renderings so I’ll have to reserve some judgement but I’m liking what I’m seeing so far.
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17-story high-rise outside downtown Ann Arbor gets council’s initial OK
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^ Pretty interesting stuff, especially that comment from the Mayor Pro Tem about not having the luxury of taking their foot off the gas. But the headline seems like a bit of a reach, just to get readers to click on it. I'd hardly consider this site to be "outside downtown". I mean, the 13-story Sterling Arbor Blu development is less than a block away. If anything, this is just a logical extension of that density, despite what some NIMBYs will say.
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I agree, A2 needs more density like this. Ann Arbor is extremely popular and will need more housing to accommodate the growth that is occurring there. BTW, another multifamily housing project has been proposed for South Ann Arbor.
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New Dunbar housing complex in Ann Arbor breaks ground
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Ann Arbor considering $1.2M deal to allow development above city parking deck
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