Construction starting on Ann Arbor’s Lowertown project

The shovels are about to dig in at the Lower Town development on Ann Arbor’s north side. Construction is expected to wrap up in late 2009.

Ann Arbor has waited, and now it’s about to start seeing some good things come its way. Namely construction of the Lower Town development, which is set to begin on Monday . Workers hope to finish the mega development, also called Broadway Village, by late 2009.


Strathmore Development Company
is redeveloping 7.3 acres at the southeast corner of Plymouth Road and Maiden Lane long dominated by a brownfield site composed of a vacant shopping center and a handful of other old commercial buildings. Those buildings will be replaced with a large mixed-use development meant to compliment the nearby University of Michigan Hospital and Lower Town district.


The $171 million project consists of seven buildings that will include residential, retail, medical and office space in a walkable, urban setting. Of the development’s total square footage, 226,118 square feet of it will be for 185 upscale residential rental apartments. Another 138,275 square feet will be dedicated to commercial retail space and 152,689 square feet will be built for office space. There will also be a 760-unit parking deck.


That section of the city’s north side is a popular place to live for UofM Hospital medical students and staff. Hundreds of apartments and condos have been developed in that area along the
Huron River and close to noted local institutions, such as the Northside Grill.


Source: Strathmore Development Company

Writer: Jon Zemke

THIS STORY FIRST APPEARED IN METROMODE

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