The Pelham's namesake comes from Fredrick Blackburn Pelham, an influential figure in the history of bridge engineering. He was the first African-American to receive an engineering degree from the University of Michigan. In 1890, he went on to design the recognizable Skew Arch Bridge in Dexter, next to where The Pelham condominiums will sit. The development group pays tribute to Fredrick Pelham and the bridge by incorporating design elements and materials inspired by the elegant stone arch into The Pelham's two buildings.
Renderings are for visual representation of the condo units. The finished condo units may vary from the renderings.
The Pelham
By the numbers
Condominium buildings along the B2B Trail in Downtown Dexter.
Upscale units in each building, including two penthouse units on the fourth floor.
Each building is approximately 32,000 square feet with below-building parking.
Parking spaces dedicated to each building.
Average square footage of the units available at The Pelham.
Balconies in each unit so you can enjoy the views of Mill Creek and the B2B trail.
What life is like
in Downtown Dexter
Border-to-Border Trail
The B2B Trail is a 35-mile, 10-foot-wide, ADA-accessible, paved pathway consisting of 6 different trail corridors that connect you to cities, parks, and many destinations throughout Washtenaw County, Michigan. The best news is it's right in your backyard.
Mill Creek
The Mill creekshed is the largest in the Huron watershed, covering 143 square miles. The entire stream network runs 226 miles and empties into the Huron River just north of the Village of Dexter. Many of the units have a view overlooking Mill Creek River.
Location, Location, Location
Dexter, just 15 minutes west of Ann Arbor, boasts three distinct shopping corridors, each offering its own unique style. The Baker Road and Dexter-Ann Arbor Road Corridors are conveniently situated within walking or biking distance of downtown.
Support Local
The city boasts a variety of local shops, bars, and restaurants within walking distance of each other. Dexter also features Michigan's oldest operating cider mill, which opened in 1886.
Arts & Culture
The community is home to the Encore Musical Theatre, Dexter District Library, Dexter Area Historical Society and Museum, Dexter Community Orchestra, Dexter Community Band, and the Community Players.
Walkability
Residents can make the most of the extensive sidewalk and trail system, allowing them to walk to the Farmers Market, Library, Cider Mill, numerous community parks, and various other destinations.