Hunter Pasteur Homes
Big ideas for Rouge waterway in downtown Northville
May 22, 2021 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Plans to “daylight” a section of the Rouge River have been puzzling some Northville residents for months. The plans, part of a revitalization project in the City of Northville, have left some residents questioning exactly what the term means. Engineers plan
Northville Downs opens – city leaders languish on
Apr. 2, 2021 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Northville Downs Race Track has amassed a lot of attention in the past two years as planned downtown development threatens to forever change the quaint small town. In the meantime harness racing will continue at the track located in the center
Northville Downs development plan falters at gate
Feb. 16, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Racing will continue at Northville Downs through 2024 it was announced last week when racetrack Operations Manager Mike Carlo confirmed the signing of a long-term lease. Carlo is quoted as saying he had signed a long-term land lease option with the
$200 million Northville Downs project dead after residents’ pushback
Sep. 17, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Concerns expressed by local residents were apparently a factor in the recent withdrawal of a plan to develop 48-acre Northville Downs racetrack property into a commercial and residential feature of the city. Hunter-Pasteur Homes has withdrawn its Planned Urban Development (PUD)
Commission ‘updates’ Northville Downs plan
Jan. 18, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News A developer’s plan for neighborhood housing bordered by commercials buildings at the current Northville Downs horse racing track property remains under consideration by members of the Northville Planning Commission. Commissioners voted 6-3 at the Dec. 18 meeting to refer the preliminary
Sale of Northville Downs is sure bet
Apr. 28, 2018 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News It is business as usual at Northville Downs horse track in downtown Northville and it will remain that way for the next few years. While Hunter Pasteur Homes representatives announced a plan to develop the 48-acres of property that houses