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The stop came between events at the Group of 20 summit taking place this weekend in Rome. Biden regularly attends Mass in Washington or near his home in Wilmington, Delaware. Among Biden’s gifts ...
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Demolition began Tuesday at the vacant Summit Place Mall in Waterford Township, making way for a new development. Summit Place was Michigan's first enclosed mall and ...
Oakland County officials gave a final farewell Tuesday to the long-empty Summit Place ... mall's redevelopment prospects Tuesday morning with an event marking the business park's groundbreaking and ...
Fencing is being erected and construction equipment is on site at Summit Place Mall in Waterford Township as crews prepare to begin disassembling the blighted structure this spring. State approval ...
The redevelopment of the closed Summit Place Mall in Waterford Township into a business center got a boost Tuesday when the state approved nearly $13 million in brownfield tax breaks over 23 years.
The long-vacant Summit Place Mall in Oakland County will be completely demolished this spring to make way for a possible future business park, the site's owner and developer said Wednesday. The entire ...
Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. The redevelopment of Summit Place Mall in Waterford Township is expected to cost $63 million and employ nearly 2,200 by the time of its ...
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, MICH. — Dominion Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of the former Summit Place Mall in Waterford Township near Pontiac. Southfield, Mich.-based commercial real estate ...
Summit Place Mall has another new owner who plans to breathe life into the Waterford Township property. Southfield-based Ari-El Enterprises reportedly purchased the abandoned mall, and plans to ...
The paper speculated possible large sites such as the shuttered Pontiac Silverdome, and Summit Place Mall in Waterford Township. The new Ikea building could be as large as 300,000 square feet.
The Los Angeles-based owners of Summit Place Mall have been given an ultimatum by Waterford Township. Demolish the long-abandoned mall structure by spring or sell off the 74-acre property.