The city announced this week that two vacant apartments in northwest Detroit will be renovated, bringing 35 affordable apartments to Grandmont Rosedale. Dubbed Grandmont Rosedale Park Collective II, the $10 million project is part of the city's Strategic Neighborhood Fund.

The development will be led by Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation (GRDC) and Cinnaire Solutions. The apartments will be for those earning at or below 60 percent of the area median income (AMI). At this level, a one-bedroom would start at $838 per month. Two units will be for those making 50% AMI, coming out to $667 per month for rent for a one-bedroom. The two-bedroom would go for $1,036 per month.

“This groundbreaking ceremony marks a significant milestone in our collective vision for a more inclusive and vibrant community,” said Michael Randall, GRDC’s Executive Director. “This development will not only provide safe and affordable homes for individuals and families, but it will also serve as a catalyst to enhance the quality of life for the Minock Park neighborhood and overall Grandmont Rosedale community.”

Renovations include HVAC, electrical systems, a new roof, flooring, kitchen and bathroom remodels, and the addition of two garden-level apartments.

In addition to funding from the Strategic Neighborhood Fund and the developers, this project also received a $1 million HUD Home grants and $351,000 in ARPA funding from the city.

The buildings are located on West Outer Drive, right by many of the shops and restaurants along Grand River.