Articles tagged: McKinley
Planning Commission: Affordable housing should be part of plan for South State Street
Posted: May 08, 2013Affordable housing should be a part of a long-range planning document for future uses of properties along the South State Street corridor, according to Ann Arbor Planning Commission members. Read more »
Ann Arbor's McKinley Inc. wants to build affordable housing on South State Street
Posted: Apr 29, 2013Ann Arbor-based real estate firm McKinley Inc. wants to build an affordable rental housing project on a vacant 4.47-acre parcel on South State Street, said company CEO Albert Berriz. Read more »
South State Street Corridor Plan: A new vision for Ann Arbor's critical gateway
Posted: Apr 28, 2013The South State Street corridor from Stimson south to Ellsworth is a major employment center, a retail destination and a critical gateway into downtown Ann Arbor; but how could the area be improved? Read more »
Grand Traverse Pie Co. closes less than a year after opening in downtown Ann Arbor
Posted: Mar 11, 2013Grand Traverse Pie Company franchisee Dave Ziegler said he made a tough business decision this month when he closed his restaurant in downtown Ann Arbor. Read more »
Ann Arbor's McKinley appointed receiver of major retail development near Brighton
Posted: Feb 12, 2013Ann Arbor-based real estate company McKinley Inc. was awarded a contract to manage the 7-year-old Green Oak Village Place shopping center just south of Brighton. Read more »
Real estate beat: Is there a demand for more office space in downtown Ann Arbor?
Posted: Jan 24, 2013When network security firm Barracuda Networks announced major expansion plans in summer 2011, the company was determined to remain near downtown Ann Arbor. Read more »
McKinley acquires Ann Arbor apartment complex, plans $1.2M renovation
Posted: Jan 02, 2013The Westwood Apartment complex on Ann Arbor’s West Liberty Street is getting a major facelift after McKinley Inc. finalized a deal to purchase the property in late December. Read more »
McKinley purchases apartment complex on Ann Arbor's north side, plans for improvements
Posted: Nov 27, 2012McKinley Inc., citing the strong apartment rental market on the north side of Ann Arbor, just finalized its second apartment complex purchase of the year near Plymouth Road. Read more »
Take control of alcohol before it takes control of you
Posted: Apr 17, 2012DEAR DOCTOR K: I am a 42-year-old man who drinks alcohol pretty much every day. Although I don't feel "out of control" from the amount I drink, I know it's more than the recommended amount. ... Read more »
Surgery for deviated septum has high success rate
Posted: Apr 16, 2012DEAR DOCTOR K: My husband has a deviated septum. The condition runs in his family, and both his mother and uncle had unsuccessful surgeries to correct theirs. As a result, he refuses to consider surgery. ... Read more »
Deputies arrest four suspects in thefts of catalytic converters from 16 vehicles
Posted: Mar 30, 2012Deputies arrested four men, ranging in age from 16 to 31, Friday morning with 16 stolen catalytic converters in their possession, according to the Washteanw County Sheriff’s Office.File photo of a catalytic converter Read more »
with gallery: Seniors Tavelyn James, Paige Redditt lead EMU into MAC Tournament title game
Posted: Mar 09, 2012Tavelyn James single-handedly got the Eastern Michigan women's basketball team within striking distance late in a MAC Tournament semifinal against Toledo and Paige Redditt sealed a 59-57 win Friday afternoon at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. Read more »
Extra security added outside parking structure in wake of assaults on women
Posted: Aug 04, 2011As Ann Arbor Police continue to investigate six recent assaults on women in the city, private security guards have taken up posts outside the Liberty Square parking structure. Read more »
Ann Arbor school board approves test that officials expect will accurately measure student growth
Posted: May 26, 2011Ann Arbor students in the elementary grades and at Scarlett Middle School will take a new test next year as a part of the district's attempt to better measure student progress. Read more »
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