While the skeleton structure of the Parkside of Plymouth project is visible in downtown Plymouth right now, the people that will occupy the mixed-use development are expected to move in early next year.
So far 8 of the building's 18 condo units have sold, even though first, second and third floors of the 3.5 story building are still being framed in.
"We just put out some options for some larger units," says Lesley Aiello, sales and marking director for Parkside of Plymouth.
The units range in size from 900 to 1,100 square feet and vary in price from $265,000 to $315,000. Each unit comes with hardwood floors, granite countertops and one underground parking space. Eight of the loft units will be one story while the remaining 10 will be 1.5 stories.
The building will also utilize geothermal heating and cooling units, which are considered at the cutting edge of environmentally friendly building technology. Geothermal uses the constant temperature of the earth to help heat and cool the building, helping keep those costs low.
The building will be 50 feet tall facing Penniman Avenue and overlooking Kellogg Park. The structure is in the space once occupied by a Masonic Temple. Washington, Michigan-based Meridien Development is the developer behind the project.
For information, call Aiello at (734) 357-0625.
Source: Lesley Aiello, sales and marking director for Parkside of Plymouth
Writer: Jon Zemke
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