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A Bloomfield Hills-based developer is giving new life to former school properties in Ferndale with plans to build 100 houses and townhouses on two sites. Robertson Brothers Co officially bought the sites, formerly home to Wilson University High School and the Taft Digital Learning Center, in September through a request for proposals process that started about three years ago, said James Clarke, the developer's president and co-owner, and Jordan Twardy, the city of Ferndale's community and economic development director. Robertson Brothers wants to attract middle-class home buyers and young professionals seeking their first homes, Clarke said. The company buys unused property in densely populated areas to redevelop, as opposed to creating "cornfield developments" in more rural areas. Click here to view the complete articleJoin the VIP List for the new Ferndale Communities: http://www.robertsonhomes.com/ferndale-communities
The gold standard. That's what we discovered while working with Robertson Brothers. Prior to building, friends and neighbors warned us about how challenging it could be to work with builders. The horror stories we heard had us questioning our decisions. It didn't take long until we found that the stories were without merit. And every bad experience others had was countered by an excellent experience with the entire Robertson Brothers crew. We started building our house with a band of strangers. When we finished, those strangers had become friends. Rest assured, if we ever build another house, there's only one company we'll contact.