Michigan Mass Timber Catalyst Program announces development funding for nine projects

Department of Natural Resources' new Customer Service Center in Newberry, Michigan; the state's first mass timber building constructed with locally harvested Michigan red pine.

Photo By Michigan State University

EAST LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Mass Timber Catalyst Program has awarded $350,000 combined with a year of technical assistance to boost the development of nine building projects around the state.

“Demand for mass timber is growing in Michigan, with more than 65 projects complete or in development statewide,” said Sandra Lupien, director, MassTimber@MSU at Michigan State University. “But this is still a new technology and early adopters need support to overcome commonly faced knowledge gaps. The Michigan Mass Timber Catalyst Program awards provide funding and support to help ensure successful implementation by these nine teams.”

“From a woodworking school in Adrian to a municipal building in Grand Rapids, housing in Highland Park and the Grand Traverse Bay area, to mixed-use facilities in several locations, we are pleased to see the interest in mass timber projects and are excited to encourage them,” said Patrick Mohney, senior lands program manager with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Office of Public Lands.

The awardees are:

  • Genesis, Highland Park: $60,000. City on the Rise Development, LLC plans adaptive reuse of an existing two-story apartment building.
  • CoHab House, Lansing: $60,000. Part of the larger Churchhill Gardens project that includes housing and supportive services for older adults and veterans.
  • Daniels and Zermack Architects, LLC, Harrison Township Town Hall and Library: $45,000. Renovation and addition to transform three buildings into a single, unified structure.
  • Sam Beauford Woodworking Institute – Enrollment Growth Project, Adrian: $45,000. Educational facility dedicated to skilled trades.
  • The Hive Building B, Detroit: $40,000. Mixed-use anchor of The Hive on Gratiot, combining residential, retail and community-serving space in a six-story structure.
  • Bella Vita Condos, Traverse City: $25,000. Developer Endless Roads LLC plans a mixed-use, multistory development at 302 W Front St.
  • Kent County Administration Building, Grand Rapids: $25,000. The facility will house the county clerk and treasurer offices and core administration functions.
  • MSU Research Foundation, East Lansing: $25,000. The foundation is developing a new institutional project on Crescent Road in East Lansing.
  • Mixed-Use Building, Mt. Pleasant: $25,000. This three-story building from N18 Developments, leverages hybrid construction types.

Although the nine teams represent an array of project types and broad geographical range in the Lower Peninsula, the initial call for proposals, which closed Dec. 22, netted no applications from the Upper Peninsula. Therefore, the catalyst program will open a supplemental call for proposals, making available $50,000 for projects in the U.P.

The supplemental U.P. application period runs from Feb. 9 to March 2. Those awards will be announced March 16.

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