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The proposed Hard Rock Hotel still has a pulse, apparently (and a new price tag) - Quote:
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This hard rock proposal is a hard pill to swallow
I just cannot see this as ever happening and being successful. What cultural or societal wave am I missing? I would LOVE for this to work in Kalamazoo but the location is not a draw except for distant history-- Gibson left decades ago. I do understand a current guitar maker is there, yes. The demand for more hotels isn't apparent, and it's too far from the arena to be the first choice for visitors. Please make this make sense. Is it a generational change sweeping us up that I can't see because I'm 60? God bless ya developers, I hope I'm very wrong.
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Hard rock Hotel at the old coutrhouse
Really, put it into the old courthouse at rose and Michigan. They own that too, don't they? I'm really hoping for an out-of-the box proposal for the old courthouse, preserving most of the exterior, building a 20-30 story hotel + residences out the top—closer to the arena than the gibson site.
If you thought the bike lanes were controversial, wait for anything to happen next to Bronson Park, unless it's a bulldozed building for a low-density playground. :yuck: |
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Kalamazoo - Speaking of housing (and vertical additions), I took a walk around the developing west side of downtown yesterday. The Arcadia Lofts project is well underway. I got my hopes up because I spotted some exposed rebar at the roof. Taking a closer look, it is original to the building and seems to be a result of recent roof demolition. I just can't tell if this is all for new roof work, or if they truly are still planning to add new floors atop the existing, 2-story building. If they are, then the sequencing seems weird, because they already appear to have new stud walls framed up inside, for the future units. Looking from above, the roof is definitely getting replaced. Does anyone know for sure if the new floors are happening though? |
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Happy National Skyscraper Day! (seriously) Here's a few other photos that I took on Sunday. The first two are taken looking north from the intersection of N Church St (really just a sidewalk) and Arcadia Creek. WMCC's newly-coated asphalt parking lot is visible to the left. Pretty much all of the buildings in this picture didn't exist a few years ago. And pretty soon, there will be new housing to the right, and the massive event center complex (to the left, in the distance - second picture) - Also, a few months ago, I suggested at a city planning charrette that the south stair tower wall of the Radisson parking ramp would be the perfect spot for a large mural. Maybe I can't claim sole credit for this idea... but sure enough, while walking around on Sunday, I noticed the rigging and framing in place for what I can only assume will be a large mural or wall graphic of some kind. This should hopefully be a big improvement over the blank wall that exists currently - |
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Parking deck & pedestrian bridge progress at WMU (photos taken by me on taken Saturday) - |
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Happy 500,000 Views!
Hi everyone -
We are celebrating a milestone today - 500,000 views! Hard to believe that this humble little thread has garnered that much attention since its inception in 2017. While I assume more than 50% of those views are my own (:rolleyes:), I still want to express my thanks and gratitude to anyone that has taken the time to check out this thread, and / or contribute, through the years. THis has been a passion project of mine to share these updates, both to keep myself informed, and to have dialogue with other interested persons that are passionate about the changes in our region. It's been a learning experience and an evolving process. To ensure this thread makes it to 1,000,000 views, I have begun overhauling the project rundown (Post #2 of this thread). I have also started the arduous process of transferring all images to a different hosting site, since the one I have been using recently (Dropbox) seems to not play nice with this SSP site. That is going to take a long time, so if you happen to be scrolling and notice any broken links, just know that is being addressed. A heartfelt thank you again to all that have contributed here. And hey, if you've been a lurker but have not commented recently or ever, maybe consider doing so more in the future! |
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The rebuilt Michikal Street is on-pace to reopen at the end of the month. Pictured below are some photos of the base paving work, which began last week. The much-improved streetscape includes a wide, non-motorized, concrete pathway, separated from the driving lanes by a curb and landscaping strip. This pathway is located on the opposite side of the street from where the previous pathway was; making it much easier for pedestrians & cyclists trying to connect from the universities - Source: Facebook | The City of Kalamazoo |
Kalamazoo -
The Imagine Kalamazoo 2035 kickoff event was last night at the KIA. I attended and it was a pretty good turnout. Probably ~ 150 people showed up to give early input for the 2035 process and to celebrate the accomplishments of the past 7 years'-worth of initiatives, born out of IK 2025. It's not all sunshine & roses here, but it is commendable what the city has set out to intentionally do, and a lot of the groundwork that has been laid in the past few years (much of it behind the scenes) will serve as a good springboard for the next decade - Source: Facebook | The City of Kalamazoo |
Battle Creek -
The signage was installed yesterday for the DoubleTree. Some great drone photography by Patman Droneography - Source: LinkedIn | Battle Creek Unlimited |
Kalamazoo -
Site prep has begun for the 228-unit River Caddis development that is proposed for a brownfield site adjacent to the Kalamazoo River, known as "River's Edge". It's perhaps a bit premature, but speaking with some in the know, this is definitely going forward, so I've promoted it from "proposed" to "under construction" in the rundown post. At an estimated $58 million price tag, it will be one of the biggest things u/c in the city proper now (location - 508 Harrison / 600 Gull Rd) - Quote:
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Here is a great aerial view of the progress at The Mill at Vicksburg. Roof #7 is currently be replaced. It is incredible what has been done at this historic property to save it! Image credit to Kristian Walker Photography - Source: Facebook | The Mill at Vicksburg / Kristian Walker Photography |
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On Monday, the City Commission approved a construction contract for "Phase 2" of the Bank Street Farmers Market. Phase 2 will consist of a new multipurpose building that will be built on the grassy lot adjacent to the Phase 1 improvements. It will cost an estimated $5.4 million (about $1 million less than city officials guessed it would), and it will be available for youth programs, year-round indoor market space, meetings, and events. This second phase comes two years after the market reopened in 2022 with new restrooms, modernized sheds, and greatly increased parking & vendor capacity. Rumor has it that site work will start within a few weeks, and the building is expected to be complete next year - Source: Facebook | The City of Kalamazoo |
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Crafted Copper opened this past Thursday in downtown, adding another piece to the restaurant / bar / nightlife scene. It features duckpin bowling and a self-pour tap wall - Source: Facebook | Crafted Copper And speaking of copper, on the same day as the aforementioned opening, the city celebrated a different kind of milestone, with the removal of the 5,000th lead service line. Replaced with... you guessed it - beautiful copper! (see what I did there ;))? Source: Facebook | The City of Kalamazoo |
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BIG NEWS - the site plan review packet for the Kalamazoo Event Center was just posted to the city's website (review meeting scheduled for October 23). You can download the whole PDF packet here, but be warned, it is a massively unwieldly 168 MB file, so you may want to compress it (after you download it), for easier viewing. I've barely had time to peruse it, but at a glance:
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Kalamazoo -
WMU's Hilltop Village pedestrian bridge officially opened last week - Source: Facebook | WMU Facilities |
Vicksburg -
Some different views of the ongoing restoration work of the three Hills Buildings in downtown Vicksburg. I love that these are being so carefully restored! Source: The Mill at Vicksburg |
Kalamazoo -
Well, that was fast! The steel went up seemingly overnight for the Lofts at Ironworks project. photos taken this afternoon - And a bonus shot of Rose Place, with some questionable siding choices - |
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