Iron Mountain, Houghton, and Munising are all getting MEDC Michigan Strategic Fund dollars to support new housing developments in historic, downtown buildings -
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New housing options coming to three Upper Michigan communities
TV6 News Team
February 02, 2021
Iron Mountain - Eden Property Collection LLC plans to convert an underutilized, obsolete second floor of a historic mixed-use building that once served as the town fire hall into seven residential apartments in downtown Iron Mountain. When completed, the Sandstone Studios project will consist of one and two-bedroom market-rate units and a rooftop terrace that will offer common outdoor space and sustainable green elements to the residents...
Houghton - Rental Rehab at 510 and 515 Shelden Avenue. The project will activate new residential space in two historic, mixed-use buildings in the heart of downtown. One includes the transformation of the entire vacant second floor in the building at 515 Shelden into five residential units. The other building is a portion of the historic Lode Theater at 510 Shelden, where two new residential units will be created in the vacant portion of the building...
Munising - Harley Apartments Rental Rehab project at 102 East Munising. The project will activate new residential space on the second floor of an existing historic, mixed-use building in the heart of downtown. When completed, the currently vacant and uninhabitable building with include three new one-bedroom apartments on the second floor, with retail space on the first floor...
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Of the three projects, only the Iron Mountain one seems to have any renderings (it's also the most sizeable). Eden Property Collection purchased the property in 2019. The renderings look compelling, and the design is by Blomquist Architects (local firm, the same firm that is behind the Erickson Center for the Arts PAC in Curtis) -

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Eden Property Collection | Sandstone Studios Gallery