Wayne County, Michigan

Brownstown Landing

A planned, pedestrian-oriented mixed-use destination at Telegraph Road, West Road, and Dix-Toledo Highway - designed for commerce, community, housing, dining, and regional draw.

50acre total development area
135Ksq. ft. retail demand indicated
305residential units indicated
10-15commercial acres earmarked
27K+vehicles along Telegraph Road
355Kpeople in 30-minute trade area

The vision

A new walkable heart for Brownstown Township.

The Town Center is envisioned as a compact, well-connected district with neighborhood services, locally owned businesses, diverse housing formats, public greenspace, and complete streets.

  • Mixed-use buildings with integrated commercial frontages.
  • Townhomes, live/work options, upper-floor apartments, bungalow courts, tri-plexes, flats, and small-lot housing.
  • Safe sidewalks, inviting architecture, plazas, parks, and a high-density town square.
Conceptual Brownstown Town Center site plan showing mixed-use, residential, parking, town center, and street connections
Conceptual site plan: a connected Town Center district along Telegraph Road, West Road, King Road, and Dix-Toledo Road.

Why it is positioned to move

Public support, market research, and site readiness.

The opportunity is backed by a Town Center zoning framework, public-sector planning, design standards, master storm management, and utility availability along Telegraph Road.

Development demand

Market research indicates demand for approximately 135,000 square feet of retail and 305 residential units across multiple housing types.

Shovel-ready momentum

The site is described as shovel-ready and eligible for a FastTrack site plan approval process, with sewer and city water taps available along Telegraph.

Regional visibility

Telegraph Road traffic, Dix-Toledo access, and nearby retail districts create a strong setting for destination dining, service retail, housing, and public gathering places.

Be part of the transformation

Help build a landmark Town Center.

Brownstown Township is seeking development partners aligned with placemaking excellence, economic vitality, compelling design, and long-term sustainability.