The Eagle 06 08 17 - page 4

01. Obituaries
02. In Memoriam
03. Cards of Thanks
04. Monuments
& Cemetery Plots
05. Personals/Announcements
06. Legal Notices
07. Attorneys
08. Entertainment
09. Lost & Found
10. Coming Events
30. Help Wanted
31. Help Wanted Sales
32. Help Wanted Drivers
33. Child Care
34. Specialized Services
35. Situations Wanted
40. Business Opportunity
42. Health and Fitness
43. Money to Loan
44. Music/Art Lessons
45. Adult Care
46. Private Schools/Instruction
47. Riding/Horses/Stables
50. Pets & Supplies
54. Rummage Sales
55. Estate Sales
56. Flea Markets
57. Antiques
58. Garage and Yard Sales
59. Auctions
60. Moving Sales
61. Misc. Items
62. Building Supplies
63. Business and
OfficeEquipment
64. Lawn & Garden Supplies
65. Tree Service
66. Landscape / Nurseries
67. Garden Plant / Supplies
68. Garden / Produce
70. Masonry / Brickwork
72. Cleaning Services
73. Musical Merchandise
74. Sporting Goods
75. Boats / Accessories
76. Remodeling & Renovations
77. Recreation Vehicles
78. Hunting / Fishing
82. Wanted to Buy
87. Room for Rent
88. Duplexes for Rent
89. Apartments for Rent
90. Condos/Townhouses for Rent
92. Business Places for Rent
93. Banquet Halls
94. Farm Land for Rent
95. Real Estate
96. Houses for Rent
97. Cottages for Rent
98. Manufactured/Mobile Homes
99. Flats for Rent
100. Will Share
101. Wanted to Rent
102. Storage
103. Business Property for Sale
104. Farms & Acreage for Sale
105. Mobile Homes for Sale
106. Houses for Sale
107. Condos/Townhouses for Sale
108. Lake and Resort
109. Income Property
110. Lots for Sale
111. Out of State Property
112. Commercial Lease
113. Real Estate Wanted
114. Auto Accessories
115. Autos for Sale
116. Antique & Classic Cars
117. Trucks & Vans for Sale
118. Freebies
119. Auto Repairs
120. Motorcycles
121. Autos Wanted
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June 8, 2017
TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL 734-467-1900 OR EMAIL
Classified
N
ORTHVILLE
- P
LYMOUTH
Cemetery
marker
celebrates
veterans
Veterans from the War
of 1812, The American
Civil War, World War II
and the Vietnam War
share the same hallowed
ground in a tiny Northville
cemetery.
The names of the veter-
ans buried at Thayer
Cemetery are now memo-
rialized on a special mark-
er dedicated last week in a
ceremony attended by
local officials and relatives
of the servicemen.
Howard Rundell, a
retired captain with the
U.S. Navy, was the keynote
speaker at the dedication
of the marker. He told the
small crowd who gathered
at the SixMile and Napier
Road graveyard that the
veterans of every genera-
tion who sacrificed their
lives deserved the grati-
tude of their country.
Morris Givens attended
the ceremony and noted
that his great-great-grand-
father, John W. Lewis who
served in the 1st Michigan
Colored Infantry during
the American Civil War
was buried at Thayer.
Township Supervisor
Bob Nix, author Kathleen
Ripley Leo and Tillie Van
Sickle, president of the
Thayer
Cemetery
Association also attended
theunveiling.
Construction growth in
Plymouth and Plymouth
Township is booming with new
single-family homes under con-
struction or newly-built through-
out the community. New residen-
tial development including con-
dominiums, single-family homes
and apartment buildings, along
with new retail stores are bring-
ing about change certain to
attract new residents and have an
effect on commerce and commu-
nity demographics.
According to recent communi-
ty and economic development
publications, a major portion of
the American population is aging
seniors, creating a need to attract
incoming young people if the
community is to remain viable.
According to the statistics, one in
four people in Southeast
Michigan will be older than 65 by
the year 2045. It is anticipated
that those projected demographic
trends will have a strong effect on
the national economy.
Local community leaders who
are planning for an aging commu-
nity also recognize the need for
demographic changes. One major
goal of the city master plan in
Plymouth is to “promote a wel-
coming environment for commer-
cial business and industry.”
Plymouth city planners
embraced the new Starkweather
Lofts apartment development at
333 Plymouth Road now nearing
completion. Built at the former
site of the Columbia Mutual
Insurance office, builders target-
ed the project at attracting young
people who are looking for con-
venience and proximity to the
downtown area. Jonna Properties
of Sylvan Lake have created 93
modern lofts that will comple-
ment the neighborhood of the his-
toric Old Village in Plymouth.
The one-bedroom units will rent
from $1650 to $1800 monthly,
while the two-bedroom models
will lease from $2050 to $2325
monthly.
The Schoolhouse Lofts of
Plymouth being built by Curtis
builders includes 22 luxury lofts
being constructed within the for-
mer 67-year old Starkweather
School building on Holbrook
Street.
Commercial growth includes a
newO'Reilly Auto Parts store also
being developed by Jonna
Properties. The new 6,900 square
foot retail store is under construc-
tion now at the former site of
Cornwell Pool in the Ann Arbor
Road Corridor, near Main Street.
PlymouthTownship officials have
approved plans to build a com-
petitor parts store, Auto Zone, on
the property formerly occupied
by Pizza Hut also Ann Arbor
Road.
Arctic Pond Ice Arena owners
are undertaking a two-story
building addition to the existing
facility on Haggerty Road west of
I-275. The addition will add 4,500
square feet on eachof two floors.
St. Kenneth Catholic Church
expansion plans, yet unan-
nounced, are in the approval
stages, according to township offi-
cials.
The Taco Bell at Main Street
and Mill has started construction
after the old building has been
leveled to make way for a com-
pletely new structure. Awaiting
final approval from the township
planners, The Reserves, seven
custom-built, detached single-
family units on 4.7 acres in a
gated community north of Ann
Arbor Trail, west of Sheldon
Road is ready to begin construc-
tion. Homes between 2,500-3,500
square feet, will be constructed in
amix of ranch and colonial styles.
Tuscany Reserves of Plymouth
being built by Gonzalez
Enterprises will consist of 18,
detached, single-family units
located south of Ann Arbor Trail,
east of McClumpha The site is a
planned, gated community with
newsidewalks running along Ann
Arbor Trail consisting of ranch
and colonial style homes, the 18
units feature first-floor master
bedrooms and range between a
total of 2,250-3,000 square feet.
The two-story office complex
at 939 S. Mill St. is slated for
façade renovation and site
improvements to the existing
building.
Polytec Research and
Technology is building a new
industrial facility on Halyard
Drive, just west of the Metro West
Technology Park on a 1.65 acre
site. The two-story building with
9,500 square feet on the first floor
and another 3,000 square feet on
the second floor will be used for
vehicle product development and
testing.
Switzerland-based industrial
group Oelikon Metco, Inc. has
committed to construction of an
80,000 square foot manufacturing
facility on Concept Drive in
Plymouth Township expected to
cost $50 million with plans to pro-
ducematerials used in 3Dprinter
processing.
Plymouth Town Square, LLC
developer Plymouth Haggerty
Associates has just completed a
one story, 20,000 square foot
office-service commercial build
next to Plymouth Township Hall
that is set for rentals.
Grand Sakwa Properties of
Farmington Hills have com-
menced work on Plymouth
Marketplace, the redevelopment
of the former 100,000 square foot
former Super Kmart property at
Ann Arbor Road and Haggerty in
Plymouth Township to create a
multi-tenant, multi-component
retail shopping center. Two new
outbuildings will also be con-
structed on the site. Members of
the township planning commis-
sion recommended the project
for a planned unit development
in 2016.
Plymouth
Township
Community Planner Laura Haw
of McKenna Associates, said the
township continues to welcome
new development opportunities
that advance the quality of com-
munity life even though the town-
ship is fairly built-out.
“The township strives to pro-
tect the natural environment and
expand the housingmarket to dif-
ferent demographics, including
empty nesters, so that we may
remain an inclusive and sustain-
able community,” she said.
Don Howard
Staff Writer
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