![]() Two metro Detroit-based residential development companies are teaming up to build the housing component of a proposed mixed-use development in Ann Arbor near a new 7-acre riverfront public park. It includes rooftop solar panels to help power what’s planned to be an all-electric building without gas appliances, reduced car parking and features to encourage walking and cycling. It includes a four-story apartment building with 95 bedrooms, a one-story clubhouse with bike repair and bike storage space and e-bike charging, and 65 car parking spaces. The proposal from A2 Collaborative LLC, led by founding partner Jeff Wilkerson, combines four parcels along the west side of Maple Road just south of the M-14 highway. The project is now due for final approval April 3. “It is rare to see projects that hit all of the city’s major priority initiatives and this one does: sustainability, affordability and greater density where there is infrastructure to support it,” said Council Member Lisa Disch, D-1st Ward. ![]() A 79-unit, all-electric, solar-powered apartment development on Ann Arbor’s North Maple Road now awaits final city approval.Ĭity Council voted this week to give the initial OK to zoning for 3.13 acres annexed into the city from Scio Township for a project applauded by officials for adhering to city goals. ![]()
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