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Michigan School for The Deaf
Flint, Michigan
$14 Million, Completed June 2012
The delivery included the concept, design and financing, as well as leasing the final product to the State of Michigan – Department of Education. This 115,000-square-foot facility boasts a state-of-the-art academic building to support deaf education with today’s available technologies.
This project serves as the first component in redevelopment of an 80-acre campus formerly owned by the State of Michigan. Lurvey White negotiated the purchase and the legislation required to ultimately deliver a win-win-win solution for the deaf community, State of Michigan, and the City of Flint.
In March 2010, the oversized and aging campus had placed the future of the school in jeopardy of closing. In June 2012, the team assembled by Lurvey White delivered the keys to a new school building with a bright future!
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Luke M. Powers Catholic High School Campus
Flint, Michigan
$22 Million, Scheduled for Completion Fall 2013
This was the ultimate in creative project financing and delivery to provide a solution to the future of two prominent Flint schools. The team of Lurvey White achieved the insurmountable task of negotiated land control from the State of Michigan in an effort to bring new life to an aging 80-acre campus, and to provide a solution to the Diocese of Lansing and their prior failed attempts to relocate Powers High School. The existing 68,000-square-foot academic building renovation is underway, as well as a 90,000-square-foot commons, theater, administration and gymnasium addition.
This project serves as the second component of the redevelopment of the campus formerly owned by the State of Michigan.
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Blackstone’s Pub & Grill
Flint, Michigan
$800,000, Completed 2008
Lurvey White provided the concept, design and financing, as well as the tenant leasing. In 2008, the downtown corridor of Flint, Michigan, had achieved new office space and local university growth. The progression lacked one thing – new restaurant offerings, as well as entertainment. Local leaders turned to our team to deliver. As stakeholders in the continued progression, Blackstone's, an upscale pub, was opened in the heart of downtown in 2008. This vision continues to serve as a catalyst for the revitalization of the downtown restaurant and entertainment district.
Rogers Foam
Flint, Michigan
$1 Million, Completed 2008
Development of a 46,000-square-foot, high tech manufacturing facility for Rogers Foam Corporation, complete with a 5,000-square-foot clean room and advanced manufacturing technologies.
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