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City Club Apartments under construction where Detroit's grandest hotel once stood

A developer plans to hold a ceremonial groundbreaking Thursday for an apartment and retail complex in downtown Detroit, where one of the most opulent places in Detroit to get a room, the Statler Hotel, once stood.

The project, now named City Club Apartments CBD Detroit, is among the latest new residential construction in the city — and another example of its revival.

CBD stands for the central business district.

The new development — at Washington Boulevard and Park Avenue — is expected to be at least seven stories, offer nearly 300 residential units and more than 10,000 square feet of retail.  

"We have begun our preconstruction site work," Jonathan Holtzman, the CEO of City Club Apartments, said in October. At the time, he said he expected a groundbreaking within 30 days. "This is a location of great historical significance."

Holtzman declined to discuss the project Monday. 

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Downtown's rental market has been heating up since 2014, when the city emerged from bankruptcy protection.

That year, the Downtown Development Authority also agreed to the City Club Apartments development, which, at the time, was expected to include 200-250 units ranging from 400 square feet to 1,200 square feet on the site of the former Statler Hotel.

The development, initially dubbed the Statler City Apartments, is across from Grand Circus Park, and was expected in 2014 to cost an estimated $35 million to $40 million, with construction slated to begin in two years.

The Statler Hotel — an 800-room hotel that was built in 1915 and demolished, floor by floor, in 2005, after the building fell into disrepair — was once among the largest and most luxurious places to stay in Detroit.

A new apartment complex is set to be built between

A new apartment complex is set to be built between Washington Boulevard and Bagley Avenue near Park Avenue in Detroit. (Photo: Junfu Han, Detroit Free Press)

Historicdetroit.org, a site that tells the story of the hotel and other Detroit landmarks, offered some history:

Harry Houdini, a stage magician, stayed at the Statler in 1926, just before he collapsed at the Garrick Theatre and died.

In the 1950s, the hotel was sold to Hilton, and later renamed Detroit Hilton Hotel.

In 1969, Hilton sold the hotel, and by the mid-'70s, its occupancy rate had dropped off and it owed thousands in back taxes. The city foreclosed on the property in 1979. In the 1990s, it was considered as a candidate to become a casino.

But, after years of unsuccessfully looking for a buyer, it was torn down.  

"It’s unfortunate that the beautiful building was torn down in 2005," Holtzman has said about the Statler Hotel. "But, we plan to celebrate and honor this location’s great history by building a world-class mixed-use high-rise apartment community in the city of Detroit that will be nationally recognized for its architecture, design, amenities, service, technology and sustainability." 

Read full article by Frank Witsil for Detroit Free Press here

City Club Apartments CBD Detroit

City Club Apartments CBD Detroit is the first new mixed-use high­rise apartment building to break ground in Detroit's Central Business District in 30 years. Overlooking Detroit's famous Grand Circus Park, our apartments in Downtown Detroit define apartment hotel experiential living. With convenient walkable locations, our residents are less than ten minutes from major employers like Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University, Quicken Loans, Chase, and more and within walking distance to the city's most popular bars and attractions along Woodward Avenue.

Our apartments for rent in Detroit surround residents with international design and resort-class amenities. Our indoor/outdoor heated pool with hot tub and sauna is open exclusively to residents all-year-round, and our Terrace Club Outdoor Park features a fire pit, Zen Garden, outdoor lounge, and outdoor movie theater. With a 24/7 Whole Body Fitness center on site, residents can achieve any fitness goal without ever leaving home, and working from home is even more convenient, thanks to our brand-new City Club Co-working spaces complete with Fiber Wired Connectivity. For pet lovers, our community is 100% pet-friendly and offers a full Bark Park and on-site pet store, Premier Pet Supply. Residents also enjoy our weekly social programming events to meet and network with neighbors, and our on-site restaurant, The Statler is an upscale French-American bistro located on the first floor of the building. Our community is also green and wellness certified and clean rated and offers time-saving services like a 24-hour service guarantee and a 24/7 Concierge to assist with all resident needs. For resident peace of mind, the community is controlled building access only, and residents receive exclusive entry to the underground parking garage. 

Apartments and penthouses are uniquely designed and feature studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans with four distinct finish packages to choose from. Each home is equipped with oversized windows, CCA designed kitchens with granite counter tops and kitchen islands, sexy bathrooms, private offices and dens, and wood vinyl plank flooring throughout the living space. Our high-rise apartments in Detroit also offer furnished short-term rentals to accommodate any length of stay.  We invite new residents to live at the center of everything and walk to the best restaurants, entertainment, and employment. Join the Club - call today to schedule a private tour of your new home.

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