An ambitious $403 million project to partially demolish and then redevelop the old Northland Center mall site into a new "city within a city" with more than 1,500 residences for middle-income renters - one of the largest developments of its kind in recent years - is moving forward after receiving key state approvals Tuesday for public subsidies.īloomfield Hills-based Contour Companies, which earlier this month bought the abandoned shopping mall property from the city of Southfield for $11.1 million, plans to rehab a portion of the shuttered mall and also build 14 new buildings on the 115-acre site, filling in much of the massive and empty 8,000-space parking lot now there.
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