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West Bloomfield, Michigan
Orchard Lake Road, North of Maple
Jewish Federation Apartments
is poised to build the first of two new
100-unit senior citizen complexes.
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A
plan to build two identical
senior housing complexes
on the Jewish Community
Campus in West
Bloomfield came one step closer to
fruition this week with the approval
of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit's board of gov-
ernors.
Roughly 8 1/2 acres of property
will be allocated by the Federation to
Jewish Federation Apartments for the
project, which could begin as early as
next summer. The buildings will be
constructed one at a time, although
both received the go-ahead from
West Bloomfield Township and the
Federation.
The buildings represent the sixth
and seventh of JFA's senior living
complexes — Prentis and Teitel on
the A. Alfred Taubman campus in
Oak Park, and Fleischman,
Hechtman I and Hechtman II on the
Maple/Drake campus in West
Bloomfield. The new buildings will
offer minimal medical assistance to
residents.
The sixth of the complexes will be,
like Hechtman II, a market-rate
apartment building. Rents there are
$784 per month. A kosher kitchen is
expected to be built at the new com-
plex.
JFA Executive Director Marsha
Goldsmith Kamin said the new
building, which will be located
north of Hechtman II, will help
whittle down the huge waiting list
for Hechtman II. However, there
are waiting lists for JFA's lower-
income buildings that will not be
affected.
JFA's plan to build the new com-
plexes required a zoning amendment
to allow for more density per acre
of property. The process took close
to a year. Trustees in West Bloom-
field approved the variance last sum-
mer.
An architect has been selected for
the new project, and after drawings r,
are completed, JFA will submit them
for site plan approval by West
Bloomfield. A builder will then be
selected.
Marsha Kamin: Whittling the list.
The estimated cost of the first
building will be $7 million, said JFA
President Gerald Brody. Financing
may come through the Michigan
State Housing Development
Authority and private donations.
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