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Residential Projects:
Condominiums
| Grand Haven
Cottages -
$3.7 M |
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A 33,000 square foot
10 building development. Includes 5 single family
cottages, 4 duplexes, and a clubhouse building with
6 condos and 4 cabanas. The development boasts village-like
features such as picket fencing, a central pool,
and walking paths. Each building features its own
unique exterior architecture and coloring, garage
with snow melt system drive and community provided
exterior maintenance and yard work. |
| Lake Pointe
Condos - $4.5 M |
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Design/Build construction
of a 94,000 square foot mixed-use building with 34
condos on the upper floors and a restaurant and covered
parking on the first floor. |
| Harbor Club Condominiums -
$2.4 M |
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A high end, gated condominium complex
with nine units on Lake Macatawa. Each unit has private dock facilities
and an attached 2-stall garages with lofts. The building consists
of 20,000 square feet of living space and 7,500 square feet of garage
space. |
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Apartments
| Coastal Crossings -
$2.2 M |
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Construction of a
new housing complex with five 2-story buildings.
Each building consisted of 8 one to three bedroom
apartment units. The project also included demolition
and clearing of the site as well as sitework and
landscaping with parking lots, lighting, irrigation,
and carports. |
| Woodland Lakes - $15.5 M |
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Construction of Woodland Lakes Apartments
was completed in three phases. It is a large multi-family residential
project in Delhi Township with 21 two-story apartment buildings and
more than 340 luxury apartments. The apartments range from one-bedroom
to three bedroom units, each with its own private entrance, a balcony
or patio, vaulted ceilings and laundry. |
| Hillcrest Apartments - $6.7 M |
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A total of 150,000 square feet of college housing. There are 14 buildings consisting of 90 townhouses, one office and a manager's unit. |
| Edgewater Apartments - $2.8
M |
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The construction of Edgewater Apartments
in Greenville was completed in two phases. The project in total consists
of five 2-story apartment buildings. Each building has eight 1,000
square foot units with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a private deck or
patio, and an attached garage. |
| Eagle's Wood Apartments- $2.8
M |
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Eagle's Wood Apartments consists
of four 2-story apartments buildings and a 25,000 square foot senior
living building. In total, there are 49 units of senior and family
housing. The units range from one bedroom with 650 square feet of
space to three bedroom units with 1243 square feet of space. |
Mixed-Use Buildings
| Heritage Towne
Square
- $2.2 M |
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Construction of a
new housing complex with five 2-story buildings.
Each building consisted of 8 one to three bedroom
apartment units. The project also included demolition
and clearing of the site as well as sitework and
landscaping with parking lots, lighting, irrigation,
and carports. |
| The Nisbett
and Fairman Buildings - $4.9 M |
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72,000 square feet
of historical renovations to convert two 120-year-old
buildings into senior housing. The lower level of
the Nisbett building will also consist of commercial
space. There are 47 housing units total. This project
was recently awarded a 2004 Best of Seniors Housing
Design Award by The Seniors Housing Council of the
National Association of Home Builders. |
Subsidized Housing
| Eagle's Trace
Apartments-
$2.6 M |
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Construction of five
new apartment buildings with the help of MSHDA.
The buildings contained more than 42,000 square feet
with 40 one to three bedroom units. The
project also included an office building, a children’s
playground and picnic area with grills. |
| Emerald Creek
Apartments II- $1.9 M |
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Construction of two
new apartment buildings within an existing MSHDA
housing complex. The building contained more than
32,000 square feet with 30 one to three bedroom units.
The project also included some sitework with parking
lots, carports, and landscaping. |
| Emerald Park
Apartments - $2.8 M |
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The first phase of
construction has been completed for Emerald Park
Apartments. Phase I consists of 48 units and more
than 52,000s square feet of MSHDA family housing
in Otsego Township. |
| The Nisbett
and Fairman Buildings - $4.9 M |
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72,000 square feet
of historical renovations to convert two 120-year-old
buildings into senior housing. The lower level of
the Nisbett building will also consist of commercial
space. There are 47 housing units total. This project
was recently awarded a 2004 Best of Seniors Housing
Design Award by The Seniors Housing Council of the
National Association of Home Builders. |
| Genesis East
Apartments- $1.6 M |
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Construction of a
five-building apartment complex specified for handicap
residents. The MSHDA complex includes a total of
23 spacious one and two bedroom units. |
| Pine Lake Family
Center- $1.5 M |
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A total of 20 housing
units were constructed for low income students with
preschool and school-aged children at the Michigan
Career Technical Institute. The project also included
a day care center, allowing these students to attend
training while also taking care of their families. |
Renovation Projects
| Pine Ridge Apartments- $1.0
M |
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This project consisted of exterior
renovations to the entire apartment complex including new siding,
roofing, painting and new entry doors. Lighting and asphalt work were
also included in the project scope. |
| Waterchase Apartments- $1.26
M |
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Construction repair and remodeling
of 32 fire-damaged apartment units totaling more than 32,000 square
feet of housing. |
| Arbor Trails- $2.5 M |
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Extensive renovations to Arbor Trails
in Niles, MI. The 16, 2-story apartment complex
consisted of 120 units
that needed new kitchens and bathrooms, new windows, recoated parking
lots and many other minor enhancements. In many
units, the mechanical,
electrical and HVAC systems were also updated. |
| White River Estates- $0.9 M |
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A rural development project that
consisted of interior and exterior renovations to 33 existing units
of apartment housing. |
| Harvest Hills - $1.3 M |
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Extensive renovations to an existing,
46-unit apartment complex. The renovations consist of a complete remodeling
of the interior and exterior including the flooring, cabinets, doors,
siding, roofing, etc. |
Senior Housing
| The Nisbett
and Fairman Buildings - $4.9 M |
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72,000 square feet
of historical renovations to convert two 120-year-old
buildings into senior housing. The lower level of
the Nisbett building will also consist of commercial
space. There are 47 housing units total. This project
was recently awarded a 2004 Best of Seniors Housing
Design Award by The Seniors Housing Council of the
National Association of Home Builders. |
| Emerald Park
Senior Residence
- $3.0 M |
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Phase II of Emerald
Park consisted of building a 2-story
structure with nearly 54,000 square feet of housing
for seniors. It contains 49 units,
each with its own private deck or patio, as well
as an exercise room, salon, activity room, lounge
area, dining room, and other amenities for its residents. |
| Sunset Manor
and Village - $7.5 M |
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Extensive Construction
of a 70,000 square foot addition and 2-story, 40,000
square foot parking ramp. The addition consists of
a new lobby, 54 barrier free units and an old-fashioned
soda bar. The adjoining parking ramp is covered
with a membrane roof. |
| Pilgrim Manor - $3.3 M |
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Three additions of resident housing
units were constructed, servicing various levels of elderly care.
The renovations also included kitchen and dining areas. |
| Marsh Pointe $5.2 M |
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Construction of a MSHDA Project for elderly residents. Consisted of 108 one bedroom units and several common areas. There was also extensive landscaping with ponds, waterfalls, fish, etc. |
| Delhi Stratford
- $6.08 M |
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New construction
of a single senior residential building with 95,000
square feet consisting of 96 apartment units and
various common areas. The project, situated
on an 8.5 acre site, also included extensive sitework
with parking, carports, landscaping and irrigation. |
| Faith Village - $2.6 M |
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Construction of a 35,400 square
foot HUD building project with 46 housing units and a large meeting
area. Each unit, for low-income elderly residents, has one bedroom
and one bathroom. |
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