Available units
Unit , sortable column | Sqft, sortable column | Available, sortable column | Base rent, sorted ascending |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() | 875 | Now | $2,305 |
![]() | 950 | Now | $2,440 |
What's special
Office hours
| Day | Open hours |
|---|---|
| Mon - Fri: | 9 am - 5 pm |
| Sat: | Closed |
| Sun: | Closed |
Facts, features & policies
Building Amenities
Other
- In Unit: Stacked washer/dryer in unit
Services & facilities
- Bicycle Storage: Bike storage area on every floor
- Storage Space
View description
- Views of Capitol Park available
Unit Features
Appliances
- Dryer: Stacked washer/dryer in unit
- Washer: Stacked washer/dryer in unit
Cooling
- Ceiling Fan: Ceiling fans in bedrooms
- Central Air Conditioning
Flooring
- Hardwood: Hardwood floors
- Tile: Tile backsplashes
Policies
Parking
- Parking Lot: Other
Lease terms
- 12
Special Features
- Access-controlled Lobby
- Across From Capitol Park
- Dark Cabinets
- Eatori Market On First Floor
- Exposed Brick
- Glass Showers
- High Ceilings
- Kitchen Peninsula With Space For Stools
- Large Energy-efficient Windows
- Loft-style Layout
- Near Parking Garages
- Pet-friendly Property
- Private Balcony Available
- Quartz Countertops
Neighborhood: Downtown
- Urban EnergyFast-paced city living with endless options for dining, shopping, and culture.Historic AreaRich history reflected in architecture, landmarks, and charming old-town character.Dining SceneFrom casual bites to fine dining, a haven for food lovers.Nightlife HubVibrant bars, clubs, and late-night venues keep the energy alive after dark.
Downtown Detroit’s 48226 blends restored Art Deco towers and modern high-rises around Campus Martius, Capitol Park, and the riverfront. Expect four true seasons—lake breezes off the Detroit River, snowy winters with ice skating at Campus Martius, and lively summer festivals at Hart Plaza and along the Riverwalk. The area hums with urban energy and creativity: the Guardian Building, The Belt’s murals, Detroit Opera House, and Saint Andrew’s Hall anchor a busy arts calendar. Daily conveniences include Eatori Market + Kitchen and Plum Market Kitchen, coffee at Dessert Oasis and Madcap, boutiques in Parker’s Alley, fitness at the Boll Family YMCA and the Detroit Athletic Club, and quick QLINE/People Mover connections plus I‑75, I‑375, and M‑10 access. Dining runs from classic Greektown staples to chef-driven rooms near the Shinola Hotel, with nightlife around Monroe Street and Capitol Park. Many buildings are pet friendly, and pocket parks keep it walkable. Per Zillow market trends, recent median rent is around $1,700, with typical listings roughly $1,300–$2,600+.
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Travel times
Nearby schools in Detroit
GreatSchools rating
- 3/10Burton International SchoolGrades: PK-8Distance: 1.6 mi
- 5/10Northwestern High SchoolGrades: 9-12Distance: 3.2 mi
Frequently asked questions
The Malcomson has a walk score of 98, it's a walker's paradise.
The Malcomson has a transit score of 85, it has excellent transit.
The schools assigned to The Malcomson include Burton International School and Northwestern High School.
Yes, The Malcomson has in-unit laundry for some or all of the units.
The Malcomson is in the Downtown neighborhood in Detroit, MI.









