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Copy of Newcombinedreport Midtown Detroit, Inc. 2010 Investment Employees & Visitorship (2009) PT, Organization FT, Employees Employees Volunteers Visitors Patient/Client Visits Students American Red Cross 800 150 1,000 600 C.H. Wright Museum of African American History 28 31 220 60,076 The Children's Center 185 8 343 116,760 client visits College for Creative Studies 211 265 11,000 2,700 Concert of Colors 15,000 Dally in the Alley 25,000 Detroit Historical Museum 20 8 100,000 Detroit Institute for Children Detroit Institute of Arts 288 720 372,571 Detroit Medical Center (all Midtown hospitals) 8,500 1.1 million patient visits Detroit Public Library, Main Branch 154 52 20 504,022 Detroit Science Center 78 48 101 300,000 Detroit Symphony Orchestra 64 500 203,000 Hannan Foundation 75 50 23,000 Henry Ford Health System 9,500 1.4 million patient visits Hospice of Michigan Inn on Ferry Street 6 20 16,200 International Institute Karmanos Cancer Institute 1,068 850 6,000 patient visits Majestic Theatre Complex 15 30 175,000 Matrix Human Services Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine 12 6 109 Michigan State University Detroit Center 11 7 9 100 Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit 7 4 45 24,119 Noel Night 30,000 Scarab Club 2 4 100 10,000 TechTown 30 97 3,000 University of Michigan - Detroit Center 3 4 Veterans Administration Hospital Wayne State University 5,406 5,194 31,800 Total 26,463 5,831 4,055 1,872,588 2,622,760 34,709 Midtown Detroit, Inc. Investment Report 2002 to Current Year Project Address Amount Construction UNITS/SF Use Area 2002 Cadillac Place (State of Michigan Southeastrn Offices) 3022 W Grand Blvd $116,000,000 Rehabilitation 1,300,000 Institutional New Center 2002 WSU Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences 259 Mack Ave. $64,000,000 New Construction Institutional Campus Investment Medical Center District 2002 WSU Welcome Center 42 W. Warren Ave. $18,500,000 New Construction Institutional Campus Investment Wayne State University District 2002 Palmer Court Townhomes 5575 Saint Antoine St. $18,000,000 New Construction Residential/Mixed‐Use Arts Center District 2002 Children's Center, Paul D Marsh Programs Building 79 W. Alexandrine $5,000,000 New Construction Institutional Campus Investment Medical Center District 2002 Wayne State University McGregor Memorial Conference Center 495 Ferry Mall $5,000,000 Renovation Institutional Campus Investment Wayne State University District 2002 Del Pryor Gallery 4201 Cass Ave. $50,000 Renovation Commercial North Cass District 2003 Detroit Symphony Orchestra 3711 Woodward Ave. $96,500,000 New Construction Institutional Campus Investment North Cass District 2003 Max M. Fisher Music Center 3663 Woodward Ave. $60,000,000 New Construction Institutional North Cass District 2003 Arcadia Apartments 3501 Woodward Ave. $13,600,000 Renovation Residential/Mixed‐Use Cass Park District 2003 Ferry Street East Townhomes 514 E. Ferry St. $2,400,000 New Construction Residential/Mixed‐Use Arts Center District 2003 Carola, The 78 Watson $2,100,000 Renovation Residential/Mixed‐Use Brush Park District 2004 DMC Brasza Outpatient Center 261 Mack Blvd. $35,000,000 New Construction/Renovation Medical Facilities Investment Medical Center District 2004 Detroit Receiving Hospital 4201 St. Antoine St. $26,000,000 New Construction/Renovation Medical Facilities Investment Medical Center District 2004 Brainard Street Apartments 3535 Cass Ave. $13,000,000 New Construction 71,000 Residential/Mixed‐Use Cass Park District 2004 TECHONE 440 Burroughs $6,800,000 Rehabilitation Institutional TechTown District 2004 Majestic Theatre/Magic Stick Renovation 4120 Woodward Ave. $300,000 Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2005 University of Michigan ‐ Detroit Center 3663 Woodward Ave. Not Available Renovation 10,500 Institutional Campus Investment North Cass District 2005 Detroit School of Arts 123 Seldon St. $122,500,000 New Construction Institutional North Cass District 2005 NEXTENERGY 461 Burroughs $32,000,000 New Construction 40,000 Institutional TechTown District 2005 Wayne State University Maccabee's Bldg. Renovations 5057 Woodward Ave. $17,310,000 Renovation Educational Facilities Investment Wayne State University District 2005 Park Shelton 15 E. Kirby St. $15,000,000 Renovation Residential/Mixed‐Use Arts Center District 2005 UNIVERSITY PREP ACADEMY ELEMENTARY (ELLEN CAMPUS) 957 Holden $10,000,000 Rehabilitation Educational Facilities Investment TechTown District 2005 Inn on Ferry Street 84 East Ferry Street $8,500,000 Renovation Commercial Arts Center District 2005 Josephine Ford Sculpture Garden 201 E. Kirby $2,000,000 New Construction Institutional Campus Investment Arts Center District 2005 Mack Ave. Clinic 278 Mack Ave. $2,000,000 New Construction 12 Medical Facilities Investment Brush Park District 2005 First Congregational Church 33 East Forest Ave. $1,000,000 Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2005 Canine to Five Detroit Dog Daycare 3443 Cass Ave. $200,000 Renovation Commercial Cass Park District 2005 Black Dress Shop, The 87 E. Canfield $25,000 Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2005 Bangkok Cuisine 4216 Woodward Ave. Not Available Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2005 Bob's Classic Kicks 4717 Woodward Ave. Not Available Renovation Commercial North Cass District 2005 Flo Boutique 404 W Willis St Not Available Renovation Commercial North Cass District 2005 Quick Stop 97 W Warren Ave. Not Available Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2006 Mantra 3401 Cass Ave. Not Available Renovation Commercial Cass Park District 2006 Starbucks (In the Ellington) 3670 Woodward Ave. Not Available Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2006 T‐Mobile (In the Ellington) 3670 Woodward Ave. Not Available Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2006 Cass Tech High School 2501 2nd Ave. $114,500,000 New Construction Educational Facilities Investment Cass Park District 2006 Karmanos Cancer Institute Surgery Addition 4100 John R St. $75,000,000 New Construction Medical Facilities Investment Medical Center District 2006 Ellington Lofts, The 3670 Woodward Ave. $35,000,000 New Construction Residential/Mixed‐Use Medical Center District 2006 DETROIT YOUTH FOUNDATION, YOUTHVILLE 7375 Woodward Ave. $12,000,000 Rehabilitation Educational Facilities Investment New Center 2006 GRAPHIC ARTS LOFTS 41 Burroughs $6,270,000 Rehabilitation Residential/Mixed‐Use TechTown District 2006 Lofts at 55 West 55 W. Canfield $5,300,000 Renovation Residential/Mixed‐Use North Cass District 2006 LABOR BUILDING / DETROIT POLICE CENTRAL DISTRICT HQ 7310 Woodward Ave. $4,100,000 Rehabilitation Private Commercial New Center 2006 TEA‐21 STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I (New Center) Woodward and Cass Ave. $3,700,000 Infrastructure 40,000 Public Infrastructure New Center 2006 Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) 4454 Woodward Ave. $3,000,000 Renovation Institutional Medical Center District 2006 Bankle Building Façade 4265 Woodward Ave. $150,000 Renovation 14,500 Commercial Brush Park District 2006 Chesterfield, The 3566 Cass Ave. $2,300,000 Renovation Residential/Mixed‐Use North Cass District 2006 Springfield Lofts 4147 Cass $2,000,000 Renovation Residential/Mixed‐Use North Cass District 2006 Ecumenical Theological Seminary 2930 Woodward Ave. $1,000,000 Renovation Educational Facilities Investment Brush Park District 2006 Harry's Bar & Grill 2482 Clifford Street $1,000,000 Renovation Commercial Cass Park District 2006 Charfoos & Christensen (Hacker‐Smiley Mansion) 5510 Woodward Ave. $900,000 Renovation Commercial Arts Center District 2006 JVS Improvements 4250 Woodward Ave. $100,000 Renovation Institutional Campus Investment Medical Center District 2006 Good Wells Natural Food Market 418 West Willis Street $25,000 Renovation Commercial North Cass District 2007 FedEx/Kinko's (In the Ellington) 3670 Woodward Ave. Not Available Renovation Commercial Medical Center District Page 1 of 4 12/6/2011 Midtown Detroit, Inc. Investment Report 2002 to Current Year Project Address Amount Construction UNITS/SF Use Area 2007 Inn at 234 Winder 234 Winder St Not Available Renovation Commercial Brush Park District 2007 Sole Sisters Boutique 87 East Canfield Street Not Available Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2007 LOFTS AT NEW CENTER 9 Pallister St $14,280,000 New Construction Residential/Mixed‐Use New Center 2007 MIDTOWN SQUARE APARTMENTS 93 Seward $10,000,000 Rehabilitation Residential/Mixed‐Use New Center 2007 Nine on Third Townlofts 4402 Third St. $1,700,000 New Construction Residential/Mixed‐Use North Cass District 2007 Whitney Renovation, The 4421 Woodward Ave. $1,000,000 Renovation Commercial North Cass District 2007 Bank of America (In the Ellington) 3670 Woodward Ave. $800,000 Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2007 Motor City Brewing Tap Room 470 W. Canfield Detroit $200,000 Renovation Commercial North Cass District 2007 Re:View Contemporary 444 West Willis Street $100,000 Renovation Commercial North Cass District 2007 Metro PCS 4210 Woodward Ave. Not Available Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2007 Bureau of Urban Living 460 W. Canfield $50,000 Renovation Commercial North Cass District 2008 Physicians Pharmacy 40 East Alexandrine Street Not Available Renovation Commercial Medical Center District 2008 Henry Ford Hospital Renovation 2799 W Grand Blvd $310,000,000 New Construction Institutional New Center 2008 Detroit Institute of Arts Renovation 5200 Woodward Ave. $160,000,000 Renovation Institutional Arts Center District 2008 Wayne State University Dormitories
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