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Apparently all that work was contingent on a millage passing. This included the roof and parking garage rehab. The rink slab had failing glycol pipes original to its constriction. So good thing that was fixed or there might have been no hockey
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The new Jolt Credit Union HQ. All I can say is "oof!" https://www.dropbox.com/s/u5qh9fyz5z...%201.jpg?raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/s/4ygl75god6...%202.jpg?raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/s/wek93hghe5...%203.jpg?raw=1 Source: LinkedIn | Snyder & Staley Engineering, PLC Oi - what a clunker! This thing doesn't really have a flattering angle, does it? Just a jumbled confusion of massing & material. Of slightly more interest, Great Lakes Bay Health Centers Old Town facility (on Court Street) is coming along. This project is being built on the site of the former John Moore Elementary school - closed in 2005. I say slightly, because the original school was quite interesting looking, and it would have been cool if it could have been repurposed. The replacement goes for a more historic mimicry approach. The former school - https://www.dropbox.com/s/5r8w9ty8jn...hool.jpg?raw=1 Source: LoopNet The new health facility - https://www.dropbox.com/s/dfm47w6xl6...%201.jpg?raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/s/t556lffp80...%202.jpg?raw=1 Source: LinkedIn | Snyder & Staley Engineering, PLC |
The Jolt bank reminds me of that bank on Tittabawassee road in front of lowes. It was built in the early 90’s and that’s what this looks like. I think the general public will probably think it looks nice because it’s brand new, but I agree that the exterior architectural execution is jumbled
Shame on the loss of the mid century school but these new Health Centers need total flexibility. Looks like they did a great job on the brick work. Especially the corbeling at the crown which is a nod to the late 19th century buildings nearby. |
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If any developer could take this property and turn it into something - it's MCC. The former Huntington Bank building was built in 1925. It's supposedly modeled after the Buhl Building in Detroit and designed by the same firm - Smith, Hinchman & Grylls. It's the second-tallest tower in the tri-city region (second only to Bay City's City Hall Building) - Quote:
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This project came out of nowhere, but a developer is proposing a $100 million medical development for Downtown Saginaw. This will certainly help put new life into Downtown Saginaw.
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The Bavarian Inn Lodge announced an expansion today that will create one of the largest indoor water parks in Michigan.
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I hope that this will mean consolidation so they can restore the west elevation along the cass river. It was quite picturesque until they added a slide long ago. They could make that the ‘boring’ pool for adults and then have all the slides on the east elevation facing Weiss St.
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Some small projects around the region -
Mt. Pleasant - Addition to Isabella Citizens for Health facility - https://www.dropbox.com/s/c3ymntwxln...201.jpeg?raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/s/h475wxfpcg...%202.jpg?raw=1 Source: LinkedIn | Snyder & Staley Engineering, PLC Midland - Recently-completed new office building for Stifel (financial consulting firm) - https://www.dropbox.com/s/tzkl6viw2o...%201.jpg?raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/s/k6301x2hl6...%202.jpg?raw=1 Source: LinkedIn | Snyder & Staley Engineering, PLC |
^^Although it is not very pedestrian-friendly and there are still a few more empty lots, Midland has done a good job of filling in the blocks in the "median" of the US-10 Business Loop on the outskirts of downtown over the last 15 years. Those buildings easily could have gone on Eastman Ave. north of town, or on M-20 west of town.
Throw in the Fairfield Inn, Delta College building, and development next to Dow Diamond (which are 1-2 blocks away) and any other city of 40,000 in the country would be jealous to have those buildings constructed anywhere in their city limits, let alone right on the outskirts of downtown. |
Went through Saginaw recently and saw a large steel structure being erected on the west side of the Saginaw River, across from downtown. Only was able to see it from far away but looked like it was being built across the street from the Arts and Sciences Academy on Niagara street. Looked to be almost as tall as the Huntington Bank building or the AT&T building. Was wondering if anyone here knew what it was. Given its proximity to the river and what it looked like at the time, I would figure some sort of industrial use but not sure. I should have taken a picture. Anyone know anything?
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SK Siltron CSS puts Bay County at the forefront of nation’s growing appetite for semiconductor chips
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Vantage Plastics to invest $31 Million, create 93 jobs in Bay County
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A push to make Saginaw into a health care hub gets $30M boost from lawmakers
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