Fisher Body 21

The Developer (‘Fisher Lofts 21, LLC’), which consists of Jackson Asset Management, Lewand Development, and Hosey Development is seeking to rehabilitate the Fisher Body Plant 21. Originally built in 1919, the Fisher Body Plant 21 is a 600,000 square feet former auto plant on a 4.7 acre parcel of land owned by the City of Detroit. The former auto body plant has been vacant since 1993 and is located at 6051 Hastings Street. The existing structure is proposed to be preserved and redeveloped into approximately 435 rental apartments; 38,000 square feet of commercial space; outdoor and indoor amenities; and up to 139 interior and 646 adjacent surface parking spaces. At least 20% of rental units will be affordable to those earning no more than 80% of Area Median Income ($51,200 or less for a two-person household). Units will range in size from 490SF to 1,040SF and will include a mix of studio, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, and loft units. Proposed commercial uses include a ground-level market / food hall, café, a second-floor co-working space, plus residential amenities such as internal courtyard / atrium, fitness center, swimming pool, bicycle parking, and rooftop terrace.

The 2024 Fisher Body Plant 21 Annual Update Meeting took place on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 6pm

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Fisher Body Plant 21 Neighborhood Advisory Council

A nine (9) member Neighborhood Advisory Council (NAC) has been established for this community benefits process. Any Detroit resident who lives in the Impact Area and is over the age of 18 is eligible to serve on the Neighborhood Advisory Council. Members of the NAC are expected to attend all scheduled public meetings during the CBO process: consisting of at least 5 meetings over a period of 2 – 3 months. 

 

  • Ron Chapman II - Elected by Impact Area Residents
  • Sheila Hamilton - Elected by Impact Area Residents
  • Dirra "D.R." Castelow – Appointed by Council President Mary Sheffield
  • Detonya Clark – Appointed by Council Member Mary Waters
  • Chenita Gary – Appointed by Council Member Coleman A. Young II
  • Malik Wali – Appointed by Planning & Development
  • Patricia Linklater – Appointed by Planning & Development
  • Lynnette Roberson – Appointed by Planning & Development
  • John Patrick – Appointed by Planning & Development
  • Halima Cassells – Alternate

Email the NAC directly at: [email protected]

Resources

 

Annual Update Meetings

 

Schedule of CBO Meetings - 2022

All public CBO meetings in 2022 took place from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant - 461 Piquette Ave. Detroit, MI 48202* with an option to participate remotely via Zoom.
 

CBO Impact Area

The project Impact Area contains all of Census Tract 5112 as well as adjoining areas in the City of Detroit.  As shown on the map, this area is bounded by Ferry Street on the south; I-75 on the east; Holbrook Street, E. Grand Blvd., and W. Grand Blvd. on the north; Beaubien Street and Cass on the West. The neighborhoods located within the Impact Area include Milwaukee Junction and Medbury Park, as well as parts of the North End and Art Center. All residents within 300ft of the Impact Area received a notice by mail of the first CBO meeting.

Fisher Body 21 Impact Map