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Under Construction: The Coe at West Village →

Construction is underway at The Coe, our mixed-use project in West Village. The footings and foundations have been poured, and rough framing is beginning to take shape. In the coming weeks, the form of the buildings will become clear and start to redefine the corner of Van Dyke and Coe St. The development is scheduled be complete in the Fall of 2017, with units leasing in October.

Leasing Info

tags: The Coe, West Village, New Construction, Apartments, Townhomes, Modern
Friday 04.07.17
Posted by Christopher Christian
 

Model D names N. Corktown Houses among most exciting new developments →

Detroit's online news resource, Model D, recently named CHA's North Corktown Housing Development among the most exciting development to come in 2017. CHA has designed, and will be constructing five new modern houses in North Corktown. The development represents the first construction of new owner-occupied homes using traditional bank financing for Detroit in many years. Follow the link below to read more:

Model D: 7 of the Most Exciting Developments for 2017

tags: North Corktown, New Construction, Modern House, Single Family, Modern
Tuesday 01.17.17
Posted by Christopher Christian
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New North Corktown Houses Announced →

CHA announced plans for the North Corktown Housing Development today - outlining conceptual process, planning, and renderings for small urban infill housing within Detroit's North Corktown neighborhood.

Press Release:
DailyDetroit / MLive / WDIV Detroit / Curbed Detroit

 

tags: North Corktown, Single Family, Detroit, Modern, Development
Tuesday 11.15.16
Posted by Christopher Christian
 

Bagley 5 Condos Moving Through Historic Commission →

The modern aesthetic of the Bagley 5 condominium project was deemed appropriate for Corktown - Detroit's oldest neighborhood - by the Detroit Historic Commission after heated debate. The decision marks a turning point in Detroit's architectural landscape towards a more progressive viewpoint of the relationships and values of historic and modern architecture within the same neighborhood.

Curbed Detroit

tags: Bagley Ten, Corktown, Detroit, Condos, Modern, Townhomes, Historic District
Thursday 04.14.16
Posted by Christopher Christian
 

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DEVELOPMENT / ARCHITECTURE / CONSTRUCTION