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Old Posted Apr 4, 2024, 10:04 PM
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I agree, A2 needs more density like this. Ann Arbor is extremely popular and will need more housing to accommodate the growth that is occurring there. BTW, another multifamily housing project has been proposed for South Ann Arbor.

5-story housing development proposed next to Ann Arbor Whole Foods
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A new housing development rising five stories is proposed behind Whole Foods off Ann Arbor-Saline Road on Ann Arbor’s south side.

The development team behind the project is inviting residents to a meeting Thursday night, April 4, to learn more about the plans before a formal proposal is submitted to the city for approval.

The meeting invitation includes a map of the development site and a preliminary conceptual rendering of a 225-unit complex with a mix of studios and one- and two-bedroom residences. There would be a first-floor enclosed parking garage with two secure entrances, bike storage and electric vehicle charging stations, the postcard states. Additional amenities include a two-story clubhouse, a rooftop terrace and 20,000 square feet of second-floor open courtyards with a modern gym, business center, kitchen, grilling areas, pet wash and coffee and snack bar.

The address for the site is 2525 Ann Arbor-Saline Road. New housing there would allow residents to live and work in Ann Arbor with access to walkable retail amenities at the adjacent Cranbrook Village shopping complex and Woodland Plaza, public transit and jobs, according to the development team, which includes Mountain View Properties Inc. and Krieger Klatt Architects.

Development consultant Luke Bonner said there will be refreshments provided at Thursday’s meeting taking place from 6-7:30 p.m. at Venue by 4M, 1919 South Industrial Highway. It’s a chance for residents to learn about the plans, ask questions and provide feedback before the design is finalized.
https://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor...ole-foods.html
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