Construction To Start On Detroit Brush Park Development
DETROIT (AP) - Construction is to start on a 410-unit residential development in Detroit's Brush Park.
Mayor Mike Duggan, Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert and other officials will attend a ceremony Tuesday at the 8.4-acre site.
Officials say the mixed-use project just north of downtown is Detroit's largest residential neighborhood development in decades. It will include townhomes, duplexes, carriage homes and apartments.
The community is intended to be high-density and walkable and comes at a time when demand is growing for housing in and around downtown.
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