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A few updates from here & there -
Kalamazoo - KDPS Station No. 2 had a ribbon cutting last week. It's definitely a level-up from the architecture of Station No. 1 - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mqnf5...coq2eyg0&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qiyhq...nx3tmxz6&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/613d9...jq8pjicd&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/kfe3i...ps4fv546&raw=1 Source: Facebook | Becky Holland Fuller Pavilion Township - Quote:
Source: Crain's Grand Rapids | Courtesy Photo Portage - The members-only Beacon Club closed it doors a few years ago, due to declining membership. I has since been purchased by local Frenchman Francois Moyet, and reimagined as 'A La Ferme' (At The Farm), a restaurant that will be open to the general public. Moyet is also the current owner of the Henderson Castle. I've never been, so I can't discern from these photos how much was really updated from the Beacon Club days. But it doesn't look like much. The décor looks pretty old & tired, unless that was an intentional choice - Quote:
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Foundations have started at 530 S Rose Senior Housing -
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Maybe 4th time's the charm?
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If there was any doubt out there about the scale and scope of the Kalamazoo Country Club expansion (estimated at over $100 million), feast your eyes on this -
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/6hsnd...nn6jveqz&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/38wlx...2qfv18ii&raw=1 You can really see the underground parking garage coming into form - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/skns7...8r1mb8h6&raw=1 Source: Facebook | John Lacko |
I’m sure most people have heard of Battle Creek’s Moniker Cereal City but has anyone ever heard of Kalamazoo’s Celery City? Apparently Kalamazoo was THE world center of celery production popularizing and producing the vegetable into what we know it as today. Michigan is the nations #2 celery producer behind California. I was going to post a video from Restless Viking about Arcadia Creek but somehow I clicked on a video about celery and found it interesting.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nFy4Q_BAbv8 A walk down Arcadia Creek and its history. Gotta hand it to the man Restless Viking finds and makes niche history interesting. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dtNCcAhFirs |
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Yeah, the Celery City moniker doesn't really make any sense in the collective conscience anymore, though I do still see reference to it from time to time, but really only on the micro-local level. Watching that first video reminded me of this "classic" Portlandia Sketch: Other "nicknames" that Kalamazoo has held through time, to varying degrees of popularity:
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530 S Rose progress, taken during my lunch, yesterday -
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A mishmash of things today, including several aerial views that I have been saving up, from some of our local, talented drone photographers -
City skyline, from about a month back, with the changing leaves - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/4ih30...mkrdbc6y&raw=1 Source: Facebook | William Dolak Another angle, with a closeup on the new(ish) 180 E Water St. / Catalyst Development - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xbg3i...q4og0ukg&raw=1 Source: Facebook | William Dolak This former bank building, at the corner of Burdick and Crosstown Parkway, had construction fencing and equipment, as of a few weeks ago. I was able to confirm that Bronson Methodist Hospital purchased it. Rumor has it that this is being abated for asbestos / hazardous materials, and that it is going to be torn town, once abatement is finished. It was definitely oversized & outdated, for the way most modern banking happens today. It was most recently a 5/3rd Bank. In the past, it was Old Kent & others. It originally opened as American National Bank, about 60 years ago, in 1964 - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y63po...p05wsa53&raw=1 Source: Facebook | John Johnson A late summer aerial photo from near Kalamazoo / Battle Creek International Airport, right beneath the final approach vector for runway 35. This is a great shot that really exemplifies the natural "valley" topography of the city - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/pxjkm...k6ol7qnl&raw=1 Source: Facebook | Caleb Stauffer (Stauffer Aerial) Another great aerial shot of the sun setting beyond WMU's Waldo Stadium, just before kickoff of the big MAC rivalry game, WMU vs. Central Mich. (the Broncos won) - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/fnfvz...xmgd2ex2&raw=1 Source: Facebook | Caleb Stauffer (Stauffer Aerial) These next three are all aerial views concentrated on the four blocks of Arcadia West, which are being cleared & vacated for the future event center. The last few of the old buildings on these blocks are now cleared - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7rqle...5ezxeund&raw=1 Source: Facebook | Caleb Stauffer (Stauffer Aerial) https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2jgw1...0numa4wm&raw=1 Source: Facebook | Caleb Stauffer (Stauffer Aerial) https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/j5run...9606le1q&raw=1 Source: Facebook | Caleb Stauffer (Stauffer Aerial) A unique, low-altitude fish-eye rendering of an empty downtown Kalamazoo on Thanksgiving day - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3s1om...xy39if2v&raw=1 Source: Facebook | William Dolak This vanilla-looking, 7,500 SF, $4 million Hamptons Plaza at 6289 W. Main Street in Oshtemo Township (developed by Battle Creek-based Carroll Development) is finished. It will include up to 5 commercial storefronts, the first of which sounds like it will be a nail salon - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/nfom7...ko7xg8dv&raw=1 Source: MLive | Joel Bissell Demolition of the unassuming 40 Winks Motel began yesterday. This old roadside relic was located along Douglas Avenue just north of the US 131 business loop. It opened in late 1954 and declined over the decades. It served as low-cost lodging, including rooms rented by the hour. One of its more unsavory nicknames was "40 Wanks". Most-recently, it served as a kind of halfway house for folks struggling on the doorstep of homelessness. The property is zoned 201 - Commercial (Kalamazoo Township) and owned by The Colby Family Trust. No word on if there are plans for the cleared lot - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/065nb...p1cx6e3d&raw=1 Source: Facebook | Mark Cottingham Someone on Facebook posted this old postcard of it, from 1955 - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/uadc3...1fniy4yz&raw=1 Source: Facebook | Dorothy Decker Some views of the new Women's Basketball locker facilities at WMU - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/uuhhr...4iqbt8nc&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xnfow...v6j7w988&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/kusum...rd53ki6v&raw=1 I'm diggin' the wall graphic showing the downtown street system - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7xuzz...tet03zi6&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3i3td...1ag1ofop&raw=1 Source: LinkedIn | AVB |
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https://wwmt.com/news/local/kalamazo...ention-center- I think the apartment project has to be dead given the plans for the arena, and how there have been zero updates, though the original announcement said that the arena would not impact this project. |
My only guess is if these towers are designed to remain entirely south of Arcadia Creek, and then the arena lies entirely north of it, it could all fit. Of course, the latest public renderings of the event center depict a parking garage, south of the creek. It seems like the two design + development teams have been working in separate silos. But now that plans have been made public and stuff seems to actually have the momentum to move forward, maybe there is some behind-the-curtain collaboration happening, that we just don't know about yet.
For example, maybe they are working through a plan to integrate housing atop a parking garage, or else only constructing one residential tower, in the southwest corner. Related, I noticed a double-wide jobsite trailer has appeared, near where the funeral home was, in the northwest quadrant. |
The new courthouse is done. The official public opening is this coming Monday. They are packing up and moving out of the old building this week. Now the public's attention will turn more intently to what PlazaCorp has planned for the old courthouse building. I'd be amazed / impressed if they proposed anything other than a residential conversion, given the current lack of appetite for commercial real estate, but we will see. There is an interesting provision that the building façade cannot be altered until 2037 (when it turns 100-years old) -
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A couple photos (taken & found), of progress on the KRESA Career Tech Center -
Clerestory framing going up - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/cynlm...fjq9h9px&raw=1 Source: LinkedIn | Blake Nichols, EIT, STSC (CSM Group) https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/c5rhn...ztqi7cpl&raw=1 Source: LinkedIn | Blake Nichols, EIT, STSC (CSM Group) The rest are my own, taken Friday - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rlfcn...z6s0uv3c&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/t8orz...91u1vq2o&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ia4lq...zrptw1xz&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/m8ha3...mlqfsdm4&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/f9rz2...bpwqjxet&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/u39v3...hxhqjoy9&raw=1 |
New $40M youth sports complex considered for Kalamazoo County
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^ I'm very skeptical that something like this would generate a billion dollars over twenty years. Maybe I'm way out of touch. The study concluded that there are 20 million people within a 3-hour drive. Are they really banking on people traveling from Waukegan to Kalamazoo for a youth sports complex? There's probably a thousand existing facilities between here and there that would serve whatever need they might have. It's sort of an absurd fact to try and justify this with.
It's also just kind of hard to get excited about a suburban sports complex in general, which for that budget, will likely be little more than a pre-engineered metal box sitting out in the middle of a field in Texas Township. Sorry, I guess I'm just in a pissy mood today. |
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The next phase in WMU's Hilltop Village campus reimagining is underway. From their capital projects website:
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Hilltop Village parking structure rendering - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rzemq...u3vu2qu9&raw=1 Pedestrian bridge rendering - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/e6t6f...kh5lbby2&raw=1 And an overall site plan - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rizrw...uf1czxva&raw=1 Source: WMU Capital Projects - Parking Structure Construction camera views from earlier today - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/w5edd...v4j84hox&raw=1 Source: WMU Facilities Maintenance Webcam 2 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ly9fd...j57vq5xd&raw=1 Source: WMU Facilities Maintenance Webcam 3 Loop road extension detail - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rfste...cuj3fjbo&raw=1 Source: WMU Capital Projects - Hilltop Village Loop Road and Open Space Also, unrelated to the above, the veranda which spans the north façade of Miller Auditorium was entirely replaced this past summer. The new design added accessible ramps and a grand stair facing fountain plaza. New lighting, seating, and landscaping were also part of the project. I have not been to see it in-person yet, but judging by the below, it is a bit clunky-looking (then again, so is Miller Auditorium) - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qm44i...17iw83vu&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/s6ad9...knfzcovn&raw=1 Source: WMU Capital Projects - Miller Auditorium Veranda Replacement |
Hardly even post-worthy, but I noticed yesterday while picking something up at Kalamazoo College that there is a small, unremarkable addition / remodel happening at the K College Facilities Building (this building that parallels the train tracks and Stadium Drive). Looks to be some additional garage bays and support space -
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Happy New Year, and Happy 1,000th post on this thread!
:cheers: Thanks to everyone who checks-in and contributes here. It means a lot to me to see that this thread that only started in 2017 already has 443,799 views (which is a higher view count than many other threads on SSP that represent areas that are much bigger than Kalamazoo and that have been around much longer. But who knows, maybe most of those views are just my own :rolleyes:). Below are some quick 2023 Kalamazoo highlights, plus some 2024 predictions. 2023 was not as big a banner year as some previous years, but there were still some notable milestones. What are your development predictions & hopes for the new year? 2023 Highlights
2024 Predictions / Hopes
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