GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. — Rockford Construction will break ground on the $35 million Fulton Place residential development in Grand Rapids on the western edge of Grand Valley State University’s Pew campus. The project will include three buildings and is set for completion by the 2016-2017 school year. Fulton Place will also include approximately 10,000 square feet of retail space on the ground level, as well as on-site residential parking in a two-story garage and street-level parking. The first building will be 13,000 square feet with seven three-story townhomes, each with four bedrooms, ranging from 1,400-2,000 square feet. The second building will be 5,500 square feet, three stories and house three apartments, each with three bedrooms. The third building will be 125,000 square feet, five stories and have 102 apartments that are a mix of loft and one-, two- and four-bedroom units.
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BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH. — A. Alfred Taubman, the founder of Taubman Centers Inc., has died at the age of 91. Robert S. Taubman, president and CEO of Taubman Centers, shared in an email message to Taubman employees on Saturday, April 18, that his father passed away of a heart attack at his home in Bloomfield Hills. Recognized as a pioneer in America’s retailing and shopping center industries, Alfred Taubman founded Taubman Centers, a real estate developer and operator of upscale regional malls, 65 years ago. Taubman, a life-long resident of the Detroit area, was active in numerous businesses, philanthropic and civic initiatives.
AUBURN HILLS, MICH. — Pillar has arranged a $7 million Freddie Mac loan for Auburn Square, a multifamily property located in Auburn Hills. David Wilkins of Pillar’s Bloomfield Hills office originated the 10-year, fixed-rate loan, which includes a 30-year amortization schedule. The 97-unit apartment building is located less than a mile from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ world headquarters. The property is fully leased at market rates.
NOVI, MICH. — Friedman Integrated Real Estate Solutions has arranged the lease of a 14,650-square-foot industrial space in Novi. The property is located at 40230 Grand River Ave., Suite 200. The landlord, Grand River Novi Hall Properties LLC, leased the space to Camelot SI LLC, doing business as Sharper Image. Phil Konopitski of Friedman represented the tenant in the transaction.
With the industrial real estate market in Grand Rapids nearing critical mass — where demand is strong enough to fill the entire supply of available space — a new challenge has emerged for developers. How do they create enough new, competitive product to keep up with continued market momentum? For the first time in a decade, total inventory in the industrial market must grow. The solution will likely come in the form of new construction and creative repositioning of functionally obsolete facilities. During the Great Recession and slow recovery, many companies consolidated operations. Buildings that had become vacant were repurposed, substantially modified or eliminated altogether. Now, we are beginning to see a trend of new construction. Both speculative and build-to-suit construction has become the logical solution to the lack of inventory. Noteworthy Projects An investment group led by a local building materials supplier, and marketed by the industrial team at Colliers, is developing a 45,000-square-foot light manufacturing speculative building, located at 3838 Soundtech Court in Kentwood, a southern suburb of Grand Rapids. Delivery is expected by June 1. On the city’s southeast side near Gerald R. Ford International Airport, a new industrial building is under construction at 5300 Broadmoor Ave. …
LIVONIA, MICH. – MedPost Urgent Care will open its third Michigan location in July. The company will occupy a 7,500-square-foot space within the Livonia Crossroads Shopping Center located at the southeast corner of Middlebelt and Plymouth Roads. Tjader Gerdom and Larry Siedell of Gerdom Realty represented the landlord. MedPost operates two other Michigan locations in Southfield and Bloomfield.
SOUTHFIELD, MICH. — Friedman Integrated Real Estate Solutions has brokered the sale of two industrial buildings in Southfield. The properties include a 19,350-square-foot building and a 21,500-square-foot building. The properties are located within the Southfield Research Park at 21644 Melrose Ave. and 21666 Melrose Ave. The seller, RREF KB-MI STRI LLC, sold the building to Nexcess, which provides web-hosting solutions. Dan Verderbar and Rick Tabbi of Friedman represented the seller and the buyer in this transaction.
ROCHESTER HILLS, MICH. — Colliers International has arranged the sale of a 29,504-square-foot industrial building located at Rochester Industrial Court in Rochester Hills. Peter E. Kepic, Peter J. Kepic and Ryan Brittain of Colliers International represented the buyer, Gantz LLC. The seller is a private entity. Gantz purchased the property as an investment and has awarded Colliers International the right to lease the building once renovations are complete.
TAYLOR, MICH. – Art Van Pure Sleep has signed a 4,000-square-foot lease at Eureka Plaza in Taylor. The property is located at the southeast corner of Eureka Road and Pardee Road, across from the Southland Center Mall. Tjader Gerdom and Larry Siedell of Gerdom Realty & Investment represented the landlord and tenant in the transaction. The new Pure Sleep is anticipated to open this summer.
NORTON SHORES, MICH. — The Horizon Group Properties Inc. has refinanced the loan secured by outlet shopping centers located in Burlington, Wash.; Fremont, Ind. and Oshkosh, Wis., all of which are owned by an affiliated entity. Starwood Mortgage Capital LLC provided the $56.7 million loan. The Starwood loan includes a 10-year term and is non-recourse, subject to standard non-recourse carve-outs. The proceeds from the Starwood loan were used to defease the prior loan, which matures in February 2016. HGPI received $3 million of loan proceeds after transaction costs and the defeasance of the prior loan. Norton Shores, Mich.-based The Horizon Group Properties is an owner and developer of factory outlet shopping centers in the United States and Asia.