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Two Historic Apartment Buildings Renovated in Detroit’s Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood
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East Jefferson Development Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Jefferson East Inc., has renovated and reopened two historic apartment buildings on Marlborough Street.
The project is part of the Strategic Neighborhood Fund Initiative, a partnership between the city of Detroit and Invest Detroit. The completion of one building at 910 Marlborough introduces additional affordable and market-rate housing in the historic Jefferson-Chalmers neighborhood and brings new life to the long-vacant buildings, one of which has stood empty for some 40 years.
Located at 910 (South) and 1031 (North) Marlborough, the apartment buildings will feature 23 multi-family housing units, with 13 reserved at deeply affordable housing rates between 50 percent and 60 percent area median income.
The project was designed to offer Detroiters options, with floor plans offering one-, two-, and three-bedrooms. All units, which range in size from 656 to 931 square feet, offer modern kitchens and bathrooms and in-unit washers and dryers. Apartments are currently available for lease at Marlborough South, while Marlborough North is slated to open this October.
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The building on South Marlborough
MEDC Approves Funding Support for Multiple Projects, Including Coda Brush Park in Detroit
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Michigan Economic Development Corp., via the Michigan Strategic Fund, on Tuesday approved funding support for several projects across the state, including support for business expansion projects, including Detroit, Auburn Hills, and Lansing.
In total, the projects during MSF’s board meeting are expected to generate more than $153 million in investment around the state and create or retain 672 jobs for Michiganders.
In Detroit, the Coda Brush Park project north of Comerica Park includes the rehabilitation of an existing single-story building and construction of additions that will result in a five-story, mixed-use development in the Brush Park neighborhood. When complete, the project will include a ground-level restaurant and bar, a second-story office, and three stories of for-sale condominiums and integrated parking.
The project is expected to generate a total capital investment of $27.9 million and create 45 full-time equivalent jobs, and will help meet demand for restaurant, housing, office, and parking space in the neighborhood. In addition, it will bring long-vacant property back to productive use, add vibrancy and density, and generate additional economic activity in the area.
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Some photos of the Gucci store:
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