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  1. Somebody posted on UF that some internal work has been done on the Rowe Building since the collapse, but I simply can't find the post at the moment.

    Either way, it's still going very slow. I think at one point the developers expected the building to be finished in 2006. It looks like the Wade Trim will be the first completed building out of the ones currently under construction.

  2. I can't remember if they started building already or not, I heard at least about this new phase back in April when we volunteered with Salem.

    Do you know on what street(s) they're building or planning to build? I'd like to go take a look.

    And good luck on your plan. Hurley East Village could use all the help it can get. I think it could be quite a cozy neighborhood if fixed up.

  3. Haha. I peek in from time to time, but haven't really been viewing any forums lately. News has been pretty slow lately, so there hasn't been much to talk about.

    Thanks for the UA maps, Lmich.

  4. The new Frankenmuth Riverplace Mall

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    That's a nice-looking place. For some reason I get the "Disney" feeling with that place even though it's very walkable and has a lot of nice, unique shops. I'll probably give Frankenmuth a visit later on this month.

  5. what are they doing to the MTA station?

    I wish I had pics, but the ones shown in the Flint Journal last year seemed very vague. The station will get a complete makeover as well as a very large electronic "bulletin board" displaying things such as local events.

    Here's a link with a little more info, but I'm sure we'll hear more from the Journal pretty soon.

  6. Wish you the best of luck, Bob.

    I just noticed today that the downtown MTA station appears to be closed now in preparation for renovations. They have canopies set up outside for people waiting for a bus.

    The First Street Lofts are coming along nicely, too. Most of the ground floor facade work is done along with the windows on the Kearsley St. side. I can't wait to see significant improvement on entrance area.

  7. I'm late, but the Stockton House sure looks a lot better than the last time I went by there! I believe the owners are architects, so hopefully they know some masons that could get the brickwork done in time for the opening.

    Also, is the historical marker in the middle of the sidewalk? Seems like an odd place to put it.

    Edit: Fixed some typos

  8. You seem to forget the long delay they had at the Land Bank Center because of the lead paint. It sat there for well over a month with the orange beams exposed.

    With the Rowe building it will take a while before they even think of putting a facade on because they are adding on to all of the buildings.

    I was actually talking about how fast it went once the lead paint was gone, but I see what you're saying. Hopefully some signs will go up soon at the construction site. I think that's the main reason that the LBC never looked too much like a disaster area.

    Somehow it did slip my mind about additional floors, though. :blush: Guess we'll have to wait a little for the facade work.

    I wonder how long it will be before we see construction start on adding the new floors.

    They said once the facades were removed they were going to start building. I didn't hear about how long the gap would be, however. I'm optimistic about the schedule since the facade removal was supposed to finish up in "May or early June" and in actuality they just barely missed completing in April.

  9. Saginaw County Courthouse

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    The original building was amazing :cry:

    I like the clock tower and the landscaping, but yeah...I thought the courthouse was a parking garage when I first glanced at it. :wacko: It still looks better than our city hall.

  10. Here's a not-so-good picture of it. It's funny because I didn't even know what it was when I took the photo but a month or so later there was an article about plans to restore it.

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  11. Maybe it was just me, but on my way to class this morning it seemed like the First Street Lofts suddenly appear to be much whiter, or cleaner at least. Has there been any power-washing or the exterior being painted?

    I've noticed it for a while, now. I never saw them washing the building, but looking at a pic from 2 years ago there seems to be a difference.

    2004

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    2006

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    Kinda looks like a bomb went off.

    Haha. I was thinking the same thing when I was downtown the other day. Wouldn't make a good first impression. :lol:

  12. What do you mean by rebuilding 5th Avenue? Making it wider? I'm not sure what they're doing, I'm just glad that something is finally being done! lol Won't have to worry again about losing the entire car in potholes in the winter. lol

    I mean stripping it down until it's just dirt and rebuilding instead of taking a layer off and throwing asphalt on there. I think 5th is in too bad a condition for them to waste time just repaving it.

    Thanks for finding the pic dnast. I was going to look for it myself.

    Hey no problem. I didn't know where to start looking for one, but thankfully I remembered there was a pic on UptownDevelopments.com (you'd think that page would be finished in the year or so it's been up).

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