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LMich Feb 13, 2019 9:45 PM

From my research, it looks like some random dude up in Pontiac who owns Auburn Collision and Service Center. The shell company is 1133 Griswold LLC.

DetroitSky Feb 14, 2019 12:15 AM

Two other small unused downtown buildings I left out of my first list:

1. 317 Michigan, 3 floors - its the beige building on the right
2. 118 W. Columbia, 2 floors - currently for sale for $1.7M

DetroitSky Feb 24, 2019 11:09 PM

I just noticed that Executive Plaza is listed as no longer available on Loopnet. Hopefully we'll be hearing about plans soon.

Also, scaffolding has been erected on the sidewalk outside 1133 Griswold. I have no idea if this is a sign of renovations or if they're trying to protect passersby from falling debris.

LMich Feb 25, 2019 7:45 AM

That page was last updated in 2012. Other Loopnet pages updated this year show it still very much for sale. I imagine with a property this large that there would be some rumors coming out if it were to be involved in a major sell.

DetroitSky Feb 25, 2019 3:08 PM

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Originally Posted by LMich (Post 8486021)
That page was last updated in 2012. Other Loopnet pages updated this year show it still very much for sale. I imagine with a property this large that there would be some rumors coming out if it were to be involved in a major sell.

Yeah, I realized that after posting and didn’t get around to updating it. My apologies.

DetroitSky Mar 22, 2019 12:36 AM

Updated list:

Currently being renovated/renovations planned:
1. Book Tower-475ft
2. David Stott Building-437ft - should be opening within the next few months
3. Michigan Central Station-232ft
4. United Artists Building-230ft
5. Free Press Building-190ft

Reopened since 2010:
1. David Broderick Tower-369ft
2. Book-Cadillac Hotel-349ft
3. David Whitney Building-272ft
4. Crowne Plaza Riverfront-262ft
5. Fort Shelby Hotel-242ft
6. Metropolitan Building-183ft

New construction approved/underway/recently completed:
1. Hudson tower-912ft
2. One Monroe Avenue-536ft
3. The Mid Apartment Tower-30 floors
4. Monroe Blocks b3-341 ft
5. The Mid Hotel Tower-25 floors
6. Chemical Bank headquarters-20 floors
7. Hudson block: 240ft
8. Monroe Blocks a2-187ft
9. The Griswold-15 floors
10. Monroe Blocks b1-122ft

Rumored new construction:
1. Grand & Woodward tower- ~30 floors
2. Residential tower near Comerica Park
3. Hotel near LCA
4. Hotel on Hockeytown Cafe site
5. Grand & Jefferson tower

Still vacant without plans:
1. Executive Plaza-290ft

jmcilreavy Mar 22, 2019 3:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DetroitSky (Post 8247464)
An updated list:

Currently being renovated/renovations planned:
1. Book Tower-475ft
2. David Stott Building-437ft
3. Free Press Building-190ft
4. Metropolitan Building-183ft
5. Michigan Central Station-232ft
6. United Artists Building-230ft

Reopened since 2010:
1. David Broderick Tower-369ft
2. Book-Cadillac Hotel-349ft
3. David Whitney Building-272ft
4. Crowne Plaza Riverfront-262ft
5. Fort Shelby Hotel-242ft

New construction approved/underway/recently completed:
1. Hudson's site development-800ft
2. One Monroe Avenue-536ft
3. Crowne Plaza Riverfront tower 2-338ft
4. Monroe Blocks residential tower 1-26 floors
5. Monroe Blocks residential tower 2-16 floors
6. The Griswold-15 floors
7. 28 Grand-14 floors

Planned/rumored new construction:
1. Grand & Woodward tower- ~30 floors
2. Residential tower near Comerica Park
3. Hotel near LCA
4. Hotel on Hockeytown Cafe site
5. Mack & Woodward (SOMA) 16 floors

Still vacant without plans:
1. Executive Plaza-290ft

I know it may not be skyscraper worthy but I'm also excited by:
1. West Lafayette 12 floors
2. West Elm Hotel 12 floors
3. The Mid (3rd Bldg) 12 floors
4. Fisher Building expansion 10 floors (set to begin spring 2020)

DetroitSky Mar 22, 2019 8:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmcilreavy (Post 8515059)
I know it may not be skyscraper worthy but I'm also excited by:
1. West Lafayette 12 floors
2. West Elm Hotel 12 floors
3. The Mid (3rd Bldg) 12 floors
4. Fisher Building expansion 10 floors (set to begin spring 2020)

What Fisher Building expansion? I haven’t heard anything about this.

EuphoricOctopus Apr 6, 2019 6:57 AM

I used to drive around downtown and midtown in 2004 and I am amazed how much has changed. I knew it would happen eventually, but I never expected it to explode with developments like it has. I can't even keep up with all the construction, renovations, new buildings, etc.

jmcilreavy Jul 17, 2019 3:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DetroitSky (Post 8515457)
What Fisher Building expansion? I haven’t heard anything about this.

Crains on August 24th 2018 in an article stated, that development would be by the Platform group and would fill the whole block that's west of Fisher building. There is a rendering. 10 story building would be next to Fisher then 9 story building (that look much like 3rd and Grand structure) will fill the rest of the block. With delay of Baltimore station 2 and cancellation of one of the tech town projects I'm guessing this will be on hold for a few years.

DetroitSky Jul 19, 2019 1:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmcilreavy (Post 8634533)
Crains on August 24th 2018 in an article stated, that development would be by the Platform group and would fill the whole block that's west of Fisher building. There is a rendering. 10 story building would be next to Fisher then 9 story building (that look much like 3rd and Grand structure) will fill the rest of the block. With delay of Baltimore station 2 and cancellation of one of the tech town projects I'm guessing this will be on hold for a few years.

I found the article and it just shows a 4 floor residential building. Not sure what you're talking about.

https://s3-prod.crainsdetroit.com/s3...pment-02_i.png

https://www.crainsdetroit.com/articl...square-feet-of

Can you provide a link for what you're referring to?

DetroitSportsFan Jul 19, 2019 2:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DetroitSky (Post 8636154)
I found the article and it just shows a 4 floor residential building. Not sure what you're talking about.

https://s3-prod.crainsdetroit.com/s3...pment-02_i.png

https://www.crainsdetroit.com/articl...square-feet-of

Can you provide a link for what you're referring to?

https://detroitmi.gov/Portals/0/docs...eeting%202.pdf

I’m not sure. There’s a diagram on page 32 that shows 10 floors, but all of the actual renderings don’t show that.

jmcilreavy Jul 20, 2019 2:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DetroitSportsFan (Post 8636159)
https://detroitmi.gov/Portals/0/docs...eeting%202.pdf

I’m not sure. There’s a diagram on page 32 that shows 10 floors, but all of the actual renderings don’t show that.

I have it saved on my phone but clueless how to attach it. I'm trying to educate myself how to make that happen. As luck would have it I cant find the image on any web site now either. I did send a request with image attached via twitter to Kirk pinho of Crains for an update. My twitter is @jimmcilreavy for better luck in viewing the rendering.

DetroitSky Jul 24, 2019 4:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmcilreavy (Post 8637330)
I have it saved on my phone but clueless how to attach it. I'm trying to educate myself how to make that happen. As luck would have it I cant find the image on any web site now either. I did send a request with image attached via twitter to Kirk pinho of Crains for an update. My twitter is @jimmcilreavy for better luck in viewing the rendering.

You need to upload it to a third party image hosting site then use it's URL to post here.

Anyways, the plans all seem purely conceptual at this point. If the building is built it could very well end up anywhere between 4-10 floors, give or take. The Platform has a lot on their plate and I personally don't see this moving forward anytime soon.

jmcilreavy Jul 27, 2019 5:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DetroitSky (Post 8640155)
You need to upload it to a third party image hosting site then use it's URL to post here.

Anyways, the plans all seem purely conceptual at this point. If the building is built it could very well end up anywhere between 4-10 floors, give or take. The Platform has a lot on their plate and I personally don't see this moving forward anytime soon.

hope this link will show the pic from platform
https://twitter.com/jimmcilreavy/sta...83842114560000


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