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Old Posted Feb 11, 2021, 8:48 PM
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I think I missed sharing this on here.

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24 Ann Arbor developments to watch in 2021
Ryan Stanton | MLive
January 03, 2021
If you get through the paywall, it is full of renderings, progress photos, and updates for numerous projects around A2, including:
  1. The Standard Apartments, under construction
  2. Veridian at County Farm, approved
  3. 151 E. Hoover Ave. Apartments, under construction
  4. 211 Packard Mixed Use Proposal
  5. The Gallery Condos at 441 S. Ashley St., under construction
  6. Valhalla Apartment Complex Proposal
  7. 309 N. Ashley St. Condos, under construction
  8. Vic Village South, pre-construction
  9. Broadway Park West, approved
  10. Lockwood Senior Housing, proposed (initial approvals)
  11. Brightdawn Village Condos, approved
  12. Near North Condos, proposed
  13. Unnamed Highrise behind Michigan Theater, proposed
  14. Fairfield Inn Hotel, NW corner of Huron and First streets, proposed
  15. Unnamed highrise, Y Lot, 350 S. Fifth Ave., proposed
  16. Liberty Townhomes Apartments, approved
  17. 4M Housing Development, complete early 2021
  18. Beekman on Broadway Apartments, Phase 1 complete, 2 phases to go
  19. The Garnet Condo Development at 325 E. Summit St., proposed
  20. Main and Davis Student Apartments at 907 - 913 S. Main St., proposed
  21. The Madison on Main Apartments, delayed (construction might resume in 2021)
  22. The Glen Mixed-Use Development w/ Hotel, delayed (might break ground in 2021)
  23. Ann Arbor Campus Motel, delayed
  24. 327 E. Hoover Ave. Apartments, delayed
For my own sanity, I'm not going to try and post images of all of them on here right now. Suffice to say, there is still a LOT going on, and A2 continues to grow UP, literally. I really wish someone local was more involved on here to keep us all updated!


Oh and by the way, in ADDITION to the above,


The city is having a tough time keeping up with the growth. As a result (at least partially), officials are now in talks to revise zoning to allow larger buildings outside of downtown, oriented along key transit corridors like Plymouth Road, Fuller Road, State Street, Jackson Avenue, and Washtenaw Avenue.


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