From
the Detroit News - 88-unit condos to replace motel
A condominium
development is in the planning stages to replace the Select Inn on East 11 Mile
near Main. Motel owner David Gottleib agreed to sell the property to Chicago-based
developer Morningside Group after a police drug investigation found more than
50 felonies that resulted in 13 arrests in October, City Attorney Chuck Semchena
said. The motel is still occupied by tenants, he said. However, after the
property is transferred to the developer, it will be demolished and an 88-unit
loft-style condominium project will be constructed on 1.7 acres on the corner
of East 11 Mile and Curry. "That's a very good site for redevelopment,"
said Semchena, who hopes the project will lead to more on East 11 Mile. "That
stretch appears ripe for development." The $22 million project, SkyLofts
MarketSquare, will consist of five floors of residential units on top of a heated
and enclosed parking garage with 94 spaces, said Nico Schultz, development manager
for Morningside. There will be 77 additional parking spaces on a surface lot. The
one- to two-bedroom units will be between 900 and 2,500 square feet and will cost
from the mid-$200,000s to the mid-$600,000s, he said. The second and sixth floors
will have terraces on the east end. Schultz expects the project's site plan
to get final approval from the Planning Commission in May with demolition immediately
following. The project is expected to take 15 months to complete. The developer,
which was responsible for constructing the SkyLofts mixed-use development on Main
and Fourth streets, is not worried about the competition from downtown's other
condominium projects. "We'll provide downtown access and the conveniences
of all the downtown amenities because of the close proximity," Schultz said.
"Some people like to live right in the middle (of the downtown action), and
some people like to live in easy walking distance." Semchena said the
Planning Commission is expected to review an office building site plan in April
to replace the Comfort Motel on Woodward, which was razed in December. A site
plan for the redevelopment of the nearby Dunes Motel property has not been submitted.
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