Last year Bruce and Linda Thomson listed 413 E. Huron Street for $6 million.  Since then, they have decided to personally pursue redevelopment.  The initial plans are for a mixed-use retail center with eight first floor retail shops and seven luxury student apartments.  Currently the building is vacant and the Thompsons independently lease its 50 parking spaces. The site is zoned C2A/R allowing for mixed commercial and residential use.  Tentative plans include renovating the existing 10,300 sqft structure and adding a 15,000 sqft, two-story building on the east side of the property.  There will be a classic streetscape between the two buildings with 20 parking spaces in back. This building has been in the Thomson family for 78 years, purchased by grandfather, Mehran Thomson in 1930.  The building that exists today was originally The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Grocery Store and more recently a bank. This area is a hotbed for development with developer projects from Joseph Freed and Associates (4Eleven Lofts) as well as the Concannon Companies right in the neighborhood. Search all listings in Michigan with pictures and tours...Free! Kathy Toth & Team: Ann Arbor Area Real Estate Experts www.KathyToth.com Keller Williams Realty