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Posted Oct 5, 2018, 10:45 PM
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Madewell, Le Labo, Drought, Good Neighbor coming to Shinola Hotel
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Madewell's downtown Detroit location, first reported by Crain's in August, will take approximately 2,500 square feet and have Woodward frontage. A sign for the retailer, which is a division of New York City-based J. Crew Goods Inc. (NYSE: JCG), was installed on the building Friday morning. A spokeswoman for Madewell declined comment.
Le Labo, which was founded in New York in 2006, is leasing about 1,000 square feet and will also have Woodward frontage. Estee Lauder Cos. (NYSE: EL) purchased it in 2014.
"They are one of the most coveted beauty brands in the world," Skiba said. "They have less than 25 locations in the U.S. and specialize in candles, skin care and custom fragrances for men and women."
Drought, which has eight locations in the region, including two in the city, will move from its first-floor space in Gilbert's Chrysler House high-rise at 719 Griswold St. It has other locations in Detroit's Eastern Market (on Saturdays only), Ann Arbor, Royal Oak, Berkley, Bloomfield Hills and Plymouth.
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Madewell and Le Labo will be open when the hotel opens in December. Drought's Chrysler House location will remain open until its space in the hotel is ready; it's not yet determined when Good Neighbor will open.
Carli Goltowski, owner of Good Neighbor and a former Shinola employee, said she has a five-year lease for her first store but wouldn't disclose her rental rate.
It will employ three-five part-time employees to start as it sells men's and women's apparel, ranging from large brands such as Levi's and Red Wings boots to local and national independent makers, Goltowski said.
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^I find it kind of odd we still haven't heard if a Shinola store is planned in the hotel or not. Also, since the article doesn't give much as far as the locations of the stores, it seems that Madewell is actually located in the Healy Building, not the hotel; Le Labo will be in the hotel along Woodward; Good Neighbor will be located along Farmer Street and Drought will be in the activated alley.
Former ‘ugliest apartment building’ gets fresh new look
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Alex Pereira—known for the Lorax, Up, and Wonderland Houses, as well as the JD Baer House in Woodbridge—has redone the building in his signature bright colors and is now leasing the apartments.
Up for rent are six one-bedrooms, three two-bedrooms, and three private office suites. Two units are renting at $1,100 for those making 80 percent of the Area Median Income; the rest are renting at Midtown prices. A one-bedroom is coming in at $1,300 per month, with a two-bedroom currently renting for $1,900.
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Handball courts make a comeback in Palmer Park
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The People for Palmer Park are hosting a grand reopening of the handball courts at the park on Saturday at noon. The old courts were in awful shape, as seen below, but because of a partnership between the Michigan Handball Association (MHA) and the People for Palmer Park, along with help from the city’s Parks and Rec department, the courts will reopen to the public.
Before the courts were cleaned, resurfaced, and repainted. Courtesy of the People for Palmer Park
The courts were last used as compost bins for manure and wood chips from the nearby Mounted Police horses. No worries! All of that has been cleaned up.
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First look at the Fillmore Detroit's striking restoration
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The real "whoa" factor comes inside the main auditorium, where the grand domed ceiling has been deep-cleaned and meticulously repainted for the first time since the C. Howard Crane-designed venue opened as the State Theatre in 1925.
Lavish canvas murals portraying a rustic scene — much like the ones in the original theater — have returned in place of the curtains that have lined the walls for decades. The proscenium around the stage has been deep-cleaned, as have the marble-painted columns lining the walls, which had been dulled by layers of nicotine.
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The auditorium is the most striking part of the makeover, but new touches fill the entire complex, included redone bathrooms, a new lobby chandelier, a new bar top and a mezzanine that includes new carpeting and reupholstered seats.
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Gordie Howe International Bridge groundbreaking ceremony held in Windsor
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A ceremonial groundbreaking was held with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Gov. Rick Snyder in attendance.
The bridge is estimated to be completed in six years, but with the new trade agreement in place, Snyder and Trudeau are trying to speed the process up.
The two touted an economic boom is expected with the new bridge.
"It's going to strengthen the community of Windsor," Snyder said. "It's going to strengthen the community of Detroit. It's going to provide an ongoing opportunity to do incredible things and it's just not about business, it's the opportunity to ride bikes, to build cultural ties, about educational opportunities this bridge brings."
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