Lafayette West in the Media

 
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Detroit Free Press

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visits Detroit

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg talks with city officials, media members and local community residents during a press conference in Detroit on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022. Read More



dBusiness

$150M Lafayette West Development Breaks Ground in Detroit’s Lafayette Park

Detroit developer Mark Bennett broke ground Tuesday for Lafayette West, a $150-million, 318-unit condominium and apartment community that will serve as a connecting point between Lafayette Park and the greater downtown area. Read More



Detroit News

$150M housing development breaks ground in Detroit's Lafayette Park

City leaders and developers broke ground Tuesday on a $150 million residential development in the historic Lafayette Park. Read More



Click On Detroit

$150M housing development breaks ground in Detroit’s Historic Lafayette Park

City of Detroit’s Mayor Mike Duggan and many others came together to discuss the housing project being built at Lafayette Park, which is near I-75 and Gratiot. Read More



Detroit Free Press

Construction begins on the upscale Lafayette West condominiums in Detroit's Lafayette Park

Construction is officially underway on Lafayette West, an upscale 318-unit housing development in Detroit's Lafayette Park, Tuesday, May 17, 2022. Read More



Urbanize Detroit

Construction ramps up at Lafayette West

An official groundbreaking took place this week at Lafayette West, a $150 million residential project just east of downtown. The development will bring 318 condos and apartments over six five-story buildings to Lafayette Park. Read More



Crain's Detroit

Lafayette West development snags $52 million in construction financing

Armed with a pair of construction loans, the first two buildings of the long-in-the-works Lafayette West development on a former Wayne State University pharmacy school building site are expected to go vertical in the first quarter. Read More

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