1420 Holden
1420 Holden
Northwest Goldberg, Detroit
Northwest Goldberg, Detroit

22
22
22
Residential Units
Residential Units
Residential Units
17
17
17
Commercial SQFT
Commercial SQFT
Commercial SQFT
$6M
$6M
$6M
Project Investment
Project Investment
Project Investment
1420 Holden
Northwest Goldberg, Detroit
Holcomb Development Co., serving as both developer and design-builder in partnership with Henry Ford Health, is leading the adaptive reuse of a long-abandoned commercial building—vacant for more than 60 years—in Detroit’s fast-growing Northwest Goldberg neighborhood. Situated next to the new 1,000-bed hospital campus, the revitalized structure will feature diverse ground-floor commercial spaces designed to attract local businesses and services, while the second floor will be converted into modern residential units. By breathing new life into this long-forgotten property, the project will blend historic preservation with contemporary design, fostering economic activity and housing opportunities that strengthen the fabric of the neighborhood.
Holcomb Development Co., serving as both developer and design-builder in partnership with Henry Ford Health, is leading the adaptive reuse of a long-abandoned commercial building—vacant for more than 60 years—in Detroit’s fast-growing Northwest Goldberg neighborhood. Situated next to the new 1,000-bed hospital campus, the revitalized structure will feature diverse ground-floor commercial spaces designed to attract local businesses and services, while the second floor will be converted into modern residential units. By breathing new life into this long-forgotten property, the project will blend historic preservation with contemporary design, fostering economic activity and housing opportunities that strengthen the fabric of the neighborhood.
Holcomb Development Co., serving as both developer and design-builder in partnership with Henry Ford Health, is leading the adaptive reuse of a long-abandoned commercial building—vacant for more than 60 years—in Detroit’s fast-growing Northwest Goldberg neighborhood. Situated next to the new 1,000-bed hospital campus, the revitalized structure will feature diverse ground-floor commercial spaces designed to attract local businesses and services, while the second floor will be converted into modern residential units. By breathing new life into this long-forgotten property, the project will blend historic preservation with contemporary design, fostering economic activity and housing opportunities that strengthen the fabric of the neighborhood.
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