Southfield City Council approves Arbor Loft development

Phase III was proposed at December 16 City Council meeting

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – The Southfield City Council has unanimously approved Phase III of the Arbor Lofts development.

The proposed two-story, 43,000-square-foot mixed-use development is slated to be constructed on the northern portion (1.47 acres) of the property located at 20300 Civic Center Drive, on the northwest corner of Civic Center Drive and Central Park Boulevard.

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Developers Pamela & Eugene Applebaum, Rushmore Group LLC and  Arbor Investments Group converted the former 114,000-square-foot, four-story Civic  Plaza office building into the new Arbor Lofts residential and retail community in mid-2013. The top three floors were converted into loft apartments with a total of 171 rooms.

The first residents moved in August 2013, and the lofts are approximately 82 percent occupied as of December 2013. Lawrence Technological University (LTU) has leased a majority of the lofts (100 units) for students. The first floor has been converted into mixed-use space, including a common gym and lounge area,  Koala Co-work (collaborative technology business incubator), and Meridian Visiting Physician's corporate office.

Future additions will include a yoga studio, Cross Fitness Studio and others.

A 10,000-square-foot, multi-use accessory retail building was also approved in 2013 for future construction at the corner of Civic Center and Central Park Blvd.

"The Arbor Lofts project is a very unique and progressive approach to redevelopment that offers a great opportunity for anyone that is looking for the convenience and comfort of urban living with style and sophistication," said Mayor Brenda Lawrence. "From the impressive common areas and amenities to the beautiful lofts themselves, this is truly a wonderful example of effective redevelopment at its finest. I am also very pleased to see the continued development of this project with the approval of the additional commercial buildings to be constructed."

City Council approved a zoning amendment to Overlay Development District (ODD) on the entire 5.21 acre site on October 21, 2013 to clear the way for Phase III of the project.

The ODD modifies the traditional form of zoning to permit more variety in design, site configuration, setbacks, layout, and use – encouraging efficiency in use of land and natural resources while ensuring compatibility with surrounding land uses.

"It is very exciting to see the Arbor Lofts development continue to take shape, starting with the adaptive reuse of the former antiquated office building to new mixed-use construction," said City Planner Terry Croad. "We are very pleased that this project continues to move forward and attract further interest and investment."

For more information on this project, or about how your business can grow in Southfield, call Southfield Business Development at (248) 796-4160.