Posted Jun 2, 2026, 12:21 AM
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Nearly 200 mixed-income homes planned for Corktown as part of Clement Kern Gardens redevelopment
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Three new developments will bring nearly 200 mixed-income housing units to Corktown, including more than 150 affordable homes, as Detroit continues redeveloping the former Clement Kern Gardens site.

Mayor Mary Sheffield joined development partners, residents and community leaders to announce the projects, which include Bagley Townhomes & Flats, West of 10th Apartments and Trumbull Apartments.
Together, the developments will add 188 housing units to one of Detroit’s fastest-growing neighborhoods. The city is using a portion of its $35 million federal Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant to support the projects. Fifth Third Bank, formerly Comerica Bank, and Citizens Bank are also providing funding.
The developments are part of a larger effort to replace the former Clement Kern Gardens public housing development with new mixed-income housing, outdoor play space and a reconnected 10th Street between Bagley and Labrosse. City officials said the restored street grid will eventually connect to a larger initiative to provide pedestrian and bike access from the neighborhood to the riverfront.

“Corktown is growing as fast as any neighborhood in the city, which is a good thing, but it also means more rent pressures for longtime residents,” Sheffield said. “That’s why we have made it a priority to invest heavily in new and more affordable housing so working families and seniors in Corktown can continue to live here and benefit from that progress.”
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https://www.metrotimes.com/news/nearly-2...t-of-clement-kern-gardens-redevelopment/
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