RD Management Planning Mixed-Use Development at Muskegon, MI, Shopping Center

Residential buildings and a Mercy Health facility will be added upon removal of a vacant former Kmart.

Color plan for Muskegon Shopping Center redevelopment

MUSKEGON, MIRD Management has announced plans for a mixed-use development at its Muskegon Shopping Center, 3530 Henry Street in Muskegon, MI.

“This development is a much-anticipated project in Muskegon,” says Richard Birdoff, principal and president of RD Management. “Not only are we capping the former Kmart’s 14-year vacancy, we’re also bringing a top-line healthcare provider and new housing options to the community. We’re thrilled to kick off what is sure to be the start of major revitalization in the region.”

The new project will include removal of the vacant 134,874-square-foot former Kmart parcel, renovation of the 32,338 square feet of adjacent retail space to attract new tenants, and the construction of five, three-story residential buildings totaling 126 units, along with a club house, complete with a pool and fitness center. Demolition of the former Kmart parcel to make room for the new residential component will begin in late spring 2019.

Mercy Health, a not-for-profit, integrated, managed care health organization has agreed to purchase a 6.2-acre subdivided parcel of the existing shopping center and has approved plans to construct a new 40,900-square-foot medical office building that will include urgent care, physical therapy, research laboratories, a pharmacy with a drive-thru and doctor’s offices. In addition to the new medical facility, Mercy has agreed to provide significant outdoor greenspaces and seating areas as part of its site plan that will be open to the benefit of the public.

Muskegon Shopping Center’s location in a bustling area near big businesses and growing neighborhoods gives it the potential for great traffic and profitability,” says Eric Moran, executive vice president of residential development at RD Management. “We’re confident that the proposed new master plan will provide a true live-work-play environment that will be both attractive to prospective residential tenants as well as lure new and improved retail tenants to the center.”

The development is in Norton Shores at the intersection of Seminole Road and Henry Street. The corner of Henry Street and Seminole Road is the entry point to the retail center of the North Shores/Muskegon submarket, as Henry Street serves as the region’s primary commercial thoroughfare. Situated in a high-traffic area near many retailers, banks, and medical providers, the development sits within walking distance of a stop along Muskegon Area Transit System Route 10 and sees a two-way average of 15,407 cars per day.