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Old Posted Oct 13, 2017, 8:08 PM
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The renovation of the Professional Plaza - now The Plaza - into upscale apartments is now complete.

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Upscale apartments offer Detroit skyline views after $22 million renovation

By Dana Afana | MLive.com

October 13, 2017

DETROIT -- The former Hammer and Nail high-rise in Midtown has undergone a $22-million renovation to transform into an upscale apartment complex known as The Plaza, which is now ready to be occupied, developers announced Friday.

The 12-story building at 3800 Woodward Ave. has 72 apartments and about 2,000 square feet of retail.

A quarter of the units are already occupied. A big thing for this project? No free, dedicated parking. BTW, they saved the old "hammer-and-nail" neon sign that used to be at the top of the building. It's now in the lobby:


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