Farmington Hills-based developer Village Green broke ground Thursday on the long-awaited Ann Arbor City Apartments project at the corner of First and Washington. Village Green is calling its 155-unit development the first market rent luxury apartment community in downtown Ann Arbor in more than 25 years.
Ann Arbor officials say a $3.2 million deal to sell 0.57 acres of city-owned land at First and Washington to developer Village Green is now just days away from happening. "We've signed the purchase agreement and are scheduling the actual closing," said Tom Crawford, the city's chief financial officer.
The Ann Arbor City Apartments project proposed by developer Village Green is now 10 feet taller than previously expected, and it includes a few new features. The Ann Arbor City Council voted unanimously Monday night to approve revised elevations for the 156-unit complex, planned on 0.57 acres of city-owned land ...
Ann Arbor City Council members received an update Monday night on the long-awaited Village Green project, which calls for a 156-unit complex called Ann Arbor City Apartments on city-owned property at the corner of First and Washington downtown. The city entered into an option-to-purchase agreement with the developer in February ...
Farmington Hills developer Village Green was granted a 36-day extension Monday on plans to build an apartment project and parking deck on city-owned land in downtown Ann Arbor. The decision came by a 10-1 vote of the Ann Arbor City Council, with Council Member Stephen Kunselman, D-3rd Ward, dissenting.