Nonresidential Development in Southeast Michigan, Summary 2005
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Nonresidential Development in Southeast Michigan, Summary 2005 September 2006 SEMCOG . Local Governments Advancing Southeast Michigan Mission SEMCOG’s mission is solving regional planning problems — improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the region’s local governments as well as the quality of life in Southeast Michigan. Essential functions are: • providing a forum for addressing issues which extend beyond individual governmental boundaries by fostering collaborative regional planning, and • facilitating intergovernmental relations among local governments and state and federal agencies. As a regional planning partnership in Southeast Michigan, SEMCOG is accountable to local governments who join as members. Membership is open to all counties, cities, villages, townships, intermediate school districts, and community colleges in Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties. Responsibilities SEMCOG’s primary activities support local planning through use of SEMCOG’s technical, data, and intergovernmental resources. In collaboration with local governments, SEMCOG has responsibility for adopting regionwide plans and policies for community and economic development, water and air quality, land use, and transportation, including approval of state and federal transportation projects. Funding for SEMCOG is provided by federal and state grants, contracts, and membership fees. Policy decision making All SEMCOG policy decisions are made by local elected officials, ensuring that regional policies reflect the interests of member communities. Participants serve on one or both of the policymaking bodies — the General Assembly and the Executive Committee. Prior to policy adoption, technical advisory councils provide the structure for gaining input on transportation, environment, community and economic development, data analysis, and education. This deliberative process includes broad-based representation from local governments, the business community, environmental organizations, and other special interest and citizen groups. Nonresidential Development in Southeast Michigan, Summary 2005 September 2006 © SEMCOG 2006 Abstract This report gives a summary of nonresidential development occurring in the Southeast Michigan region in 2005. It covers newly constructed buildings, additions/expansions to existing facilities, and redevelopment of various types of projects such as industrial, warehouse, retail, institutional, and office buildings. Summaries include development by county and community and 10-year historical data. Preparation of this document may be financed in part through grants from and in cooperation with the Michigan Department of Transportation with the assistance of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration; the Michigan Department of Natural Resources with the assistance of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; the Michigan State Police Office of Highway Safety Planning; and local membership contributions. Permission is granted to cite portions of this publication, with proper attribution. The first source attribution must be “SEMCOG, the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments.” Subsequently, “SEMCOG” is sufficient. Reprinting in any form must include the publication’s full title page. SEMCOG Southeast Michigan Council of Governments Information Services 535 Griswold Street, Suite 300 Detroit, MI 48226-3602 313-961-4266 • fax 313-961-4869 www.semcog.org • [email protected] Nonresidential Development in Southeast Michigan, Summary 2005 Total Project Square Footage by County % of Region's Project Type Period Livingston Macomb Monroe Oakland St. Clair Washtenaw Wayne Total Region Development Entertainment/Recreational 2005 0 103,260 51,665 502,401 0 11,000 106,124 774,450 U/C 0 117,400 210,000 124,615 0 102,050 853,400 1,407,465 Total 0 220,660 261,665 627,016 0 113,050 959,524 2,181,915 7% Hotel/Motel 2005 0 0 0 59,764 0 0 59,764 U/C 0 0 0 0 0 0 108,653 108,653 Total 0 0 0 59,764 0 0 108,653 168,417 0.50% Industrial/Research/Hi-Tech 2005 97,540 699,320 450,000 1,028,033 285,779 841,233 3,401,905 U/C 254,120 714,155 22,000 1,965,646 57,960 28,280 348,522 3,390,683 Total 351,660 1,413,475 472,000 2,993,679 57,960 314,059 1,189,755 6,792,588 20% Institutional 2005 41,726 257,314 788,825 1,540,349 2,628,214 U/C 150,000 513,300 128,883 408,208 0 1,249,500 556,108 3,005,999 Total 150,000 555,026 128,883 665,522 0 2,038,325 2,096,457 5,634,213 17% Medical 2005 71,000 151,000 94,670 13,250 29,913 578,480 938,313 U/C 0 67,186 0 1,077,000 6,500 425,535 381,000 1,957,221 Total 71,000 218,186 0 1,171,670 19,750 455,448 959,480 2,895,534 9% Mixed-Use 2005 26,549 26,827 6,700 8,135 10,000 0 54,400 132,611 U/C 98,904 170,903 13,842 305,901 0 66,744 168,987 825,281 Total 125,453 197,730 20,542 314,036 10,000 66,744 223,387 957,892 3% Office 2005 113,022 180,358 33,956 1,148,303 1,905 513,252 214,490 2,205,286 U/C 8,725 161,130 43,926 796,034 2,255 452,260 654,378 2,118,708 Total 121,747 341,488 77,882 1,944,337 4,160 965,512 868,868 4,323,994 13% Other 2005 0 16,954 0 0 0 0 650 17,604 U/C 0 10,112 0 6,310 0 16,916 0 33,338 Total 0 27,066 0 6,310 0 16,916 650 50,942 0.15% Retail/Commercial 2005 291,528 644,842 89,814 1,405,550 226,706 146,916 1,374,255 4,179,611 U/C 730,856 1,123,779 8,642 379,155 56,437 126,240 1,117,034 3,542,143 Total 1,022,384 1,768,621 98,456 1,784,705 283,143 273,156 2,491,289 7,721,754 23% Transportation/Utility 2005 0 0 0 2,500 2,700 12,800 0 18,000 U/C 4,300 0 0 0 11,970 0 0 16,270 Total 4,300 0 0 2,500 14,670 12,800 0 34,270 0.10% Warehouse/Distribution 2005 40,170 224,597 287,104 30,000 48,000 283,580 913,451 U/C 0 378,562 45,844 139,000 0 0 1,156,478 1,719,884 Total 40,170 603,159 45,844 426,104 30,000 48,000 1,440,058 2,633,335 8% County Totals 2005 639,809 2,088,884 632,135 4,793,774 284,561 1,836,485 4,993,561 15,269,209 U/C 1,246,905 3,256,527 473,137 5,201,869 135,122 2,467,525 5,344,560 18,125,645 Total 1,886,714 5,345,411 1,105,272 9,995,643 419,683 4,304,010 10,338,121 33,394,854 100% % of Region's Development 6% 16% 3% 30% 1% 13% 31% 100% Note: All data is sourced SEMCOG unless otherwise stated. Status of projects is as they stood in 2005. U/C = Under Construction 1 - Nonresidential Development in Southeast Michigan, Summary 2005 Nonresidential Development by Community, 2005 (in square feet of floorspace) Livingston County Community Completed Under Construction Total Brighton 227,847 73,586 301,433 Brighton Twp 65,831 18,000 83,831 Fowlerville 7,200 168,000 175,200 Genoa Twp 78,495 0 78,495 Green Oak Twp 88,945 550,000 638,945 Hamburg Twp 60,000 0 60,000 Handy Twp 24,000 0 24,000 Hartland Twp 24,449 251,889 276,338 Howell 1,440 2,695 4,135 Howell Twp 61,602 182,735 244,337 County Total 639,809 1,246,905 1,886,714 Macomb County Community Completed Under Construction Total Armada 3,730 0 3,730 Chesterfield Twp 56,815 29,876 86,691 Clinton Twp 349,709 816,366 1,166,075 Eastpointe 3,500 290,000 293,500 Fraser 13,000 264,000 277,000 Macomb Twp 115,189 526,680 641,869 Mount Clemens 151,000 49,162 200,162 New Baltimore 16,954 0 16,954 New Haven 6,627 46,917 53,544 Ray Twp 24,720 0 24,720 Richmond 80,320 0 80,320 Richmond Twp 6,400 0 6,400 Romeo 0 69,448 69,448 Roseville 68,880 130,523 199,403 Shelby Twp 335,165 496,000 831,165 Sterling Heights 430,494 318,937 749,431 St. Clair Shores 53,641 78,000 131,641 Utica 316,494 9,550 326,044 Warren 24,986 131,068 156,054 Washington Twp 31,260 0 31,260 County Total 2,088,884 3,256,527 5,345,411 Monroe County Community Completed Under Construction Total Bedford Twp 104,439 61,774 166,213 Berlin Twp 0 38,209 38,209 Dundee 479,000 238,554 717,554 Erie Twp 14,556 0 14,556 Frenchtown Twp 14,140 0 14,140 Monroe Twp 20,000 0 20,000 Whiteford Twp 0 134,600 134,600 County Total 632,135 473,137 1,105,272 2 - Nonresidential Development in Southeast Michigan, Summary 2005 Oakland County Community Completed Under Construction Total Auburn Hills 282,698 601,076 883,774 Berkley 15,722 0 15,722 Birmingham 108,400 129,950 238,350 Bloomfield Twp 83,000 111,000 194,000 Brandon Twp 0 3,000 3,000 Commerce Twp 209,854 120,000 329,854 Farmington Hills 275,521 124,746 400,267 Ferndale 49,111 0 49,111 Hazel Park 0 95,615 95,615 Highland Twp 4,450 14,458 18,908 Holly 93,475 0 93,475 Independence Twp 93,065 50,400 143,465 Keego Harbor 0 28,000 28,000 Lathrup Village 0 60,000 60,000 Lyon Twp 134,934 0 134,934 Madison Heights 244,232 76,940 321,172 Milford 15,050 15,931 30,981 Milford Twp 9,000 0 9,000 Novi 817,631 1,034,621 1,852,252 Oakland Twp 49,359 43,000 92,359 Orchard Lake Village 39,400 0 39,400 Orion Twp 352,745 903,448 1,256,193 Ortonville 8,514 0 8,514 Oxford Twp 11,200 0 11,200 Pontiac 0 400,000 400,000 Rochester 37,000 0 37,000 Rochester Hills 194,096 22,000 216,096 Royal Oak 18,234 36,000 54,234 South Lyon 54,440 24,380 78,820 Southfield 182,548 108,750 291,298 Springfield Twp 12,000 156,256 168,256 Troy 300,965 31,573 332,538 Waterford Twp 4,200 0 4,200 West Bloomfield Twp 0 712,000 712,000 White Lake Twp 345,830 0 345,830 Wixom 747,100 298,725 1,045,825 County Total 4,793,774 5,201,869 9,995,643 3 - Nonresidential Development in Southeast Michigan, Summary 2005 St.