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Cambria Hotel Detroit (formerly The Ashton)


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The Ashton Detroit will be a 12-story, 98-unit condominium building at 659 Howard Street on the western edge of downtown.

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Scheduled completition is for 2019, and they retained a local broker in April.  Units will range in size from 700 SF to 2,500 SF and start out at $267,000.

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The browfield plan for the Ashton was completed,  according to The Ashton's facebook page, tonight:

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Major milestone complete!

The Detroit City Council approved brownfield credits for the Ashton, a $58 million brand new 14-story luxury condo development complex located on the west end of downtown Detroit. The Ashton will be the first free-standing high rise complex built in Detroit in more than 20 years.

To be built on a parking lot adjacent to WDIV TV-4, the 103-unit new construction project will be developed by 600 Ventures Development Group a partnership of Eric Means and Brian Holdwick.

 

I was informed by the developer that the 14-story figure includes all floors, which includes 2 underground floors, so that tower hasn't expanded vertically.  However, the number of condo units has been increased from the original 96 to 103.

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Looks like this one must be dead, because the developers, instead, announced a 154-room Cambria Hotel on the site, yesterday:

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Update: Three new boutique hotels coming to downtown and Midtown

 

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Not long after, Choice Hotels International, Inc. announced it will be redeveloping a 90,000-square-foot downtown building into the 154-room Cambria Hotel. Troy-based Koucar Management, which worked on two other downtown hotels, will oversee the Lafayette Boulevard project.

The Cambria Hotel will have a number of modern amenities (“bluetooth mirrors,” “immersive, spa-style bathrooms”), as well as a rooftop bar and upscale restaurant. This is part of a growing trend in Detroit hotels, notes Eater Detroit, to feature rooftop dining and drinking.

It’s slated to open in 2020.

 

 

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