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Residences Watersquare construction update.

Luxury apartment tower on former Joe Louis Arena site opens.
First 10 floors have no vacancies.

City leaders gathered Tuesday, Feb. 6, to celebrate the opening of the Residences at Water Square, a 25story apartment building and Detroit’s first allglass residential highrise.

It has 500 units and the building is petfriendly. It was built in just under two years on the former site of the Joe Louis Arena.

Mayor Mike Duggan said it’s a symbol of how far the city has come since its bankruptcy.

“You had a soontobeabandoned hockey arena on this site, and the city in 2014, the idea of building a new highrise? You think about what you had here at the time the David Whitney Building sat empty, the David Stott Building sat empty, the Book Building sat empty, the train station sat empty,” Duggan said. “In 2014, nobody was thinking that this site was going to have any kind of shortterm value.”

The highend luxury apartments start at $2,000 a month. More information can be found on its official website. Full article via https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/l...

Located on the former Joe Louis Arena site, The Residences Water Square highrise development will combine apartment units, amenities and retail components for Detroit residents. The apartments are a 50/50 split between studios and one bedrooms.

222 3rd Ave, Detroit, MI 48226

Detroit, Michigan

The former Joe Louis Arena site on the Detroit River, now called Water Square, is set to welcome a new addition in the form of a 25story, 600 room hotel. The Developer (Atwater and Second Associates, LLC) which includes Sterling Group as the principal, proposes this new hotel consisting of five (5) podium floors which include a ground floor restaurant, a lobby bar, two ballrooms, 50,000 sq ft of meeting rooms, swimming pool, spa and fitness area.

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