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28N Mixed-Use Apartment Tower

PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS

Project Name   28N Mixed-Use Apartment Tower
Location Pontiac,Michigan
Project Type  Aparment
Project Status Completed
Products

Fire-rated entry doors.Interior wood doors and bathroom bases.Kitchen and bath cabinetry, island lighting, and vanities.

Service Construction drawings, Sample proofing, Door To Door Shipment, Installation Guide.

 

 

Mixed-Use Apartment

Review

The 28N Tower is rising in the heart of Downtown Pontiac and will soon stand as the tallest building in the city. Pontiac is in the middle of a major comeback, with new apartments, restaurants, and businesses transforming downtown into a vibrant hub again. The site itself couldn’t be better connected, sitting just off M-59 with quick access to I-75, Orchard Lake Road, Woodward Avenue, and Telegraph.

When it opens in Summer 2025, 28N will bring 99 market-rate loft apartments, four levels of retail and commercial space, a fitness center, rooftop lounge, and a large restaurant/venue space. It’s designed to set a new standard for modern living in Oakland County.

Interior wood doors

Challenge

Safety and code compliance: As Pontiac’s tallest building, meeting fire-rated door and material requirements was critical.

Mixed-use demands: Retail, residential, and hospitality each require different levels of durability, acoustic control, and finishes.

Downtown expectations: The project needed to fit Pontiac’s revitalization vision while still offering modern, attractive interiors for today’s tenants.

Timeline: With an opening date locked for Summer 2025, every product had to be delivered and installed on a tight schedule.

island lighting

The Solution

To support the project team, we provided a full package of doors, cabinetry, and interior finish solutions designed for long-term performance and quick installation:

Entry safety: Fire-rated entry doors that meet Michigan code requirements while giving residents a secure, modern welcome.

Interior finish package: Custom interior wood doors, bathroom bases, and SMC wall panels that balance durability with design.

Kitchens & storage: Coordinated supply of island lighting, cabinets, and vanities to deliver a clean, consistent look throughout units.

Lighting & flooring: Energy-efficient downlights and durable flooring to elevate apartment interiors and reduce long-term maintenance.

On-time delivery: Products were planned and scheduled to match the construction timeline, helping the project stay on track for its Summer 2025 launch

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