University of Michigan to Acquire Portion of Former Kmart HQ Site in Troy for New Medical Center

University of Michigan to Acquire Portion of Former Kmart HQ Site in Troy for New Medical Center

The University of Michigan plans to buy a portion of the former site of the old Kmart world headquarters in Troy and build a medical center there for its health care system.

The future Michigan Medicine center would be a sliver of a broader 28-acre development that is envisioned for 3100 West Big Beaver, where the old headquarters stood from 1972 until its demolition last fall.

The U-M Board of Regents voted Thursday morning to approve a tentative $4.4 million deal for 7.3 acres of land at the site. The seller is a joint venture involving the Forbes and Frankel families, which has owned the roughly 40-acre site since 2009.

The Forbes Co., which also owns nearby Somerset Collection mall, is said to be handling development of the overall site. A company representative declined comment Thursday regarding their grand vision for the location.

The massive and architecturally distinct Kmart headquarters building had been vacant since 2006 and was demolished last fall.

The university’s health system, Michigan Medicine, says it plans to build a “multispecialty” center that would include ambulatory surgical services and some cancer treatments. The specific specialties and services to be offered haven’t been determined, officials said, and approvals through the state’s Certificate of Need process for new medical facilities are still needed.

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