The opportunity

A 50-acre mixed-use destination at the center of Brownstown.

Brownstown Township invites visionary development partners to help shape a dynamic Town Center at Telegraph Road, West Road, and Dix-Toledo Highway.

Development platform

Commerce, community, and housing in one connected district.

The planned Town Center is intended to become a vibrant hub with a pedestrian-oriented design, mixed-use buildings, commercial corridors, integrated residential development, and public spaces that support active daily life.

  • Approximately 135,000 square feet of retail demand indicated by market research.
  • Approximately 305 residential units indicated, ranging from cottage-style homes to multi-family formats.
  • TC - Town Center zoning supporting mixed-use buildings, compact residential development, and integrated commercial frontages.
Aerial conceptual rendering of the Brownstown Town Center with homes, conservation area, Telegraph Road, West Road, and Toledo Road labels
Aerial vision for the Town Center with mixed-use commercial frontage, residential neighborhoods, conservation area, and street connections.

Site plan highlights

A framework for a complete town center.

North-south connection

A new connector street is planned from West Road to King Road, strengthening local circulation and access.

Gateway entrance

The plan identifies a gateway entrance at Dix-Toledo Road and Telegraph Road with intersection improvements.

Residential integration

Commercial corridors are concentrated while residential formats are integrated to create everyday activity and a sense of place.

Conceptual site plan for Brownstown Town Center with townhomes, mixed-use, parking, senior living, and green space areas
Conceptual land use plan showing the Town Center boundary, major street connections, existing green space, mixed-use areas, townhomes, senior living, and parking.

Program mix

Multiple uses designed to work together.

Town center

Public greenspace, plazas, and a dense gathering place.

Mixed-use

Commercial frontages with residential or workplace uses above or nearby.

Missing middle

Townhomes, tri-plexes, flats, bungalow courts, and small-lot homes.

Conservation

Preserved wetland, public trails, storm management, and green infrastructure.