Highland Park, Michigan is poised for a comeback with the recent completion of Means Logistics Park (“MLP”). The 444,000 square foot industrial facility honors the legacy of Eric Means, whose wife Tracy worked alongside Kyle Morton of Ashley Capital to bring the project to fruition.
This commercial revitalization, with Oliver/Hatcher Construction as the General Contractor, promises to breathe new life into the community by bringing a surge of jobs and injecting much-needed economic growth. MLP’s ideal location, situated at the corner of the Lodge Freeway (M-10) and Davidson Freeway (M-8), with visibility from both highways, will serve it well in attracting businesses to the site. The site is also five miles from downtown Detroit, six miles from the GM-Detroit Hamtramck facility and nine miles from the new FCA Mack Engine assembly plant and offers proximity to two interstates – I-75 and I-94.
A recent article in the Michigan Chronicle illustrates how the commercial development of Means Logistic Park complements the efforts of Jovon Burkes, who is rejuvenating the residential sector of the city and painting a hopeful picture for the future of Highland Park illustrates how the commercial development of Means Logistic Park complements the efforts of Jovon Burkes to rejuvenate the residential sector of the city, painting a hopeful picture for the future of Highland Park.
To learn more about Means Logistics Park, contact Gary Grochowski or Bryan Barnas at Colliers International.
In Photo (Left to Right): Hubert Yopp – Mayor of Highland Park, Matt McCauley – MEDC, Derrick Armstrong – Highland Park – City Council member, Kyle Morton – Ashley Capital, Tracey Means, Carlton Clyburn Jr – Highland Park – City Council President, and Assad Turfe – Deputy Wayne County Executive