Detroit Tech City Real Estate
Alton R Williams II, Detroit Tech City Real EstatePhone: (313) 670-6495
Email: [email protected]

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$300,000
7101 Dix Street
Detroit, MI 48209
Listed by: KW Realty Livingston, (810) 227-5500
MLS: Realcomp II Ltd
Est. Mortgage
$1,649/mo

+ Close proximity to Gordie Howe Bridge and ALL major freeways + Up to .25 acre (10,890 SF) Vacant Land Available + Property can be subdivided (3 Parcels) + Close to Rail Access (CSX & Norfolk Southern) + Proper M-4 Zoning + SPECIALIZED LAND USE FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE & CANNABIS + Corner Lot + Frontage on 3 streets: Dix Street, Additional Access on Pitt St & Rieden St + 4 miles from downtown Detroit and Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, 3 miles from Ford Motor Company River Rouge Plant. Across the street from AJM Packaging, Norfolk Southern Railroad, and CSX Intermodal. Located near major recent retail developments. Near the Ford Motor Company River Rouge Plant and  La Joya Gardens, a $24-million investment in a building that hosts both residential and commercial spaces with 53 apartment units, 6,000 SF of retail, and 1,500 SF of indoor/outdoor social event space. Upgrades to transportation, utilities, and other infrastructure are enhancing the overall appeal of the area for businesses and residents of Southwest Detroit. Most notably, the Gordie Howe Bridge will provide U.S. and Canadian motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians alike with a six-lane bridge over the Detroit River linking the City of Detroit to Windsor, Ontario. Upon its completion, this 1.5-mile crossing will claim the title of the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America, boasting a main span of 0.53 miles. Construction is anticipated to conclude by the end of 2024. Following the completion of construction, an additional phase involving the installation of signage, lighting, and other elements is projected to take approximately six months. Located along the Joe Louis Greenway - a recreational pathway unifying Detroit’s neighborhoods, people, and parks through bike culture. It will run from the East Riverfront, up through Hamtramck, over to Highland Park and the University District, down to Southwest Detroit. The $8 million Southwest Greenway project is transforming railway into a non-motorized below-grade paved trail for pedestrians.

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