Brinkmann Constructors, based in St. Louis, recently began work on a $98.7 million student housing development in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The company broke ground last month on Verve Ann Arbor, a 13-story, 350,000-square-foot student housing development near the University of Michigan’s flagship campus, in partnership with developer Subtext Living of St. Louis. Verve Ann Arbor will include 217 units and 729 beds.
The property will feature a variety of luxury amenities, including a gym, terrace, co-working spaces and a rooftop pool. Washington, DC-based WDG Architecture designed the project.
Founded in 1984, Brinkmann is a employee owned company specializing in a range of work including warehouses, multi-family, retail and government projects. It recently completed two major warehouse projects in Colorado: the $43.5 million DIA Logistics Park Building 1 in Denver and Buildings 2 and 3 at the $36 million Stafford Logistics Center in Aurora, Colorado.
At DIA Logistics Park, it completed construction of a 628,000-square-foot industrial warehouse in partnership with Indianapolis-based Ambrose Property Group. The project is the first building completed in the park, a Class A industrial center configured for bulk distribution, local and regional distribution, and light manufacturing and assembly. It is close to Denver International Airport and the E-470 interchange.
Brinkmann worked with Kansas City-based NorthPoint Development on the Stafford Center in Aurora, Colo., where it completed construction of two speculative industrial warehouses. The two warehouses on the 350-acre master-planned industrial park span 695,000 square feet in total and include parking and trailer spaces, ESFR sprinkler systems and 36-foot ceilings.
