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Posted on: October 17, 2017
Posted by – Steve Cohen, Director of Community Development
An application has been submitted to the City of Auburn Hills by Tarik Dinha and Sal Delisi to construct a net 544 new parking spaces at 3000 University Drive to accommodate an anticipated 1,100 additional workers at the multi-tenant building.
The 4-story, 487,797 square foot office and technical center is currently occupied by Brose and Delphi’s Michigan Customer Technology Center. Two new unnamed companies are expected to move into the building’s remaining space over the next three to six months. It’s estimated that between 1,500-1,600 people will occupy the building once all the companies settle in. After the parking expansion is complete, the site will have 1,691 parking spaces to accommodate all the employees, visitors, and future growth.
The new investment in the parking expansion and tenant space renovations is estimated by the owners to exceed $6 million.
Those interested in learning more about this proposal are encouraged to attend the public hearing at the Planning Commission meeting scheduled for Wednesday, October 18th at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall. A final decision on the application is anticipated to be made by the City Council on Monday, October 23rd.