Originally called the Van Dyke @ Kercheval development when it was announced over a year ago, construction on the Parker Durand in the West Village will finally begin in the coming weeks.
That’s because the last piece of funding was recently secured—a $3.5 million loan from the Michigan Economic Development Corp. as part of its Michigan Community Revitalization Program, which seeks to foster redevelopment in “areas of historical disinvestment.”…Continue Reading or Check Out Our Exclusive, Off-Market Real Estate Investing Opportunities!
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