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Old Posted Jul 22, 2020, 2:32 AM
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Construction update by Kirk Pinho from Crain's Detroit:

http://https://www.crainsdetroit.com...t-construction


Workers continue underground work at the site of the TCF Bank headquarters building on Woodward Avenue, which is slated to be 20 stories tall. It's among many projects in downtown Detroit showing progress following upheaval caused by the coronavirus pandemic.


Cranes have been built on the Hudson's site, with one for the construction of the 232-foot so-called "block" building to the north and another for the 680-foot skyscraper component to the south.


Construction continues on the City Club Apartments CBD Detroit building at 313 Park Ave. on the site of the former Statler Hotel. Work began in September 2017.


Signage has been placed in front of the new Little Caesars Global Resource Center on Woodward Avenue next to the Fox Theater.


This parking garage near the Brush Park neighborhood as part of the South of Mack Avenue development started going up seemingly yesterday.


Equipment outside the Park Avenue Building downtown, where a Novi developer plans to convert the vacant building into apartments.


Take a jog up the Dequindre Cut and you'll notice that this large building has seemingly gone up with little fanfare. A large rock climbing and fitness center called DYNO is in the works.


Once commercial construction was allowed to resume in May, city officials announced a host of projects resuming or starting work. The Parker Durand in the West Village neighborhood was one of them.


Workers continue to build the five-story Detroit Medical Center Sports Medicine Institute between Little Caesars Arena and the Wayne State University Mike Ilitch School of Business.


The first phase of the Midtown West project is beginning to take shape on the neighborhood's western edge.


After years of delays, some minor visible work seems to have taken place at Patterson Terrace in Brush Park.


The Cambria Hotel project, formerly condos, is making headway downtown.
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