Merging Visions: Kenneth Crutcher of L3MC on Urban Architecture, Collaboration, and Commitment to Detroit

At SpaceLab Detroit, our community is made up of innovators, designers, builders, and changemakers who are shaping the future of our cities and industries. Each month, we shine a light on one of our outstanding members — sharing their journey, their passions, and the impact they are making in their fields and communities.

Through these stories, we celebrate the creativity, collaboration, and commitment that make SpaceLab more than just a workspace — it’s a launchpad for big ideas and lasting connections. This month, we’re proud to feature Kenneth Crutcher, licensed architect and partner in L3MC architecture firm.


by Mari Byrd

Kenneth Crutcher RA, AIA, NCARB, Partner at L3MC, recently sat down with SpaceLab’s Mari Byrd. During their conversation, Kenneth reflected on how his journey in architecture led to a collaboration with Ted Lott and Greg Metz, culminating in the creation of “Lott3Metz Crutcher Architecture.” Although the merger occurred just one week before the pandemic began, L3MC remained steadfast in their belief that this partnership would shape a remarkable future for urban architecture.

Three men posing outdoors in a garden setting, wearing business attire. The first man on the left is wearing a red patterned shirt with glasses, the middle man has a white beard and is dressed in a dark suit, and the man on the right is wearing a blue blazer. They stand in front of green foliage.

Lott3Metz Crutcher – L3MC: (l-r) Greg Metz, Kenneth Crutcher, Ted Lott

Kenneth emphasized that the partnership with L3MC would allow them to bring even greater creativity and insights to projects in Detroit and Grand Rapids, thanks to their shared design philosophy.

L3MC is renowned for their strong connection to the community. Their passion for urban architecture is fueled by listening to the needs and desires of local residents, ensuring their designs reflect the essence of what matters most to both the community and their clients. L3MC has successfully completed a variety of projects in Grand Rapids, including mixed-use spaces, restaurants, renovations, a hospital, a courthouse, new constructions, and residential developments. Now, they’re excited to combine their talents and expand their designs to Detroit.

“I love a good challenge! I just like solving a problem” – Kenneth Crutcher, AIA, NCARB

Some of the firm’s notable completed projects in Detroit include Shears and Shaves Salon, Lola’s restaurant, Chili Mustard Onion vegan coney island, multi-family developments, and more.

Their past work in Grand Rapids includes major projects like the Meijer Corporate Headquarters, Fulton Street Farmers Market, Spectrum Health Sparta, and Lake Michigan Credit Union. More recently, they’ve worked on a new school in Southfield, the African American Cultural History Museum of Washtenaw County, and a demonstration kitchen to teach healthy cooking.

So, what sets L3MC apart from other architectural firms? According to Kenneth, their deep-rooted passion for the evolution of the city makes them stand out. They care more about the projects they take on because they are part of the community where they build. Unlike firms headquartered elsewhere, L3MC takes the time to engage with the community, learning its history and ensuring that the urban fabric remains intact. This commitment often leads them to make preservation a priority, considering demolition only as a last resort.

Lott3Metz Crutcher (L3MC)

Get Capital Ready: Navigating Funding Pathways for Small Businesses & Startups

Discover how to access alternative funding sources to grow your -small business or startup at our expert-led workshop. (Part 1 of 2-part series)

At every stage of business growth, one of the most critical and often confusing steps is figuring out how to access the right kind of funding. That’s why SpaceLab Detroit is hosting a special workshop designed to help entrepreneurs gain the knowledge and tools they need to become Capital Ready.

“Capital Ready: Navigating Funding Pathways for Small Businesses & Startups” is a comprehensive session for small business owners and startup founders seeking to better understand the many ways to access capital—and how to prepare for those opportunities.

Led by seasoned funding expert John Schoeniger, this workshop will guide participants through essential aspects of loan readiness and strategic funding. Attendees will walk away with practical insights and actionable steps to help secure funding for their businesses.

📅 Date: Thursday, May 1, 2025
🕒 Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
📍 Location: SpaceLab Detroit, 607 Shelby St, Detroit, MI 48226

🌟 Event Highlights

  • Learn from a lending expert who’s walked in your shoes
  • Explore all types of funding—from bootstrapping to CDFIs
  • Understand loan products and what makes a strong application
  • Build your own capital readiness checklist
  • Connect with other local entrepreneurs

👤 About the Presenter

John Schoeniger brings over 25 years of experience in community development finance. He served for 18 years as Loan Fund Manager at the Detroit Development Fund, supporting the financing of hundreds of small businesses and affordable housing units across the city.

John also previously owned a construction company and developed residential real estate, which gives him a deep understanding of the challenges entrepreneurs face. He has served on the board and loan committee of ProsperUS and is a founding member of the Detroit CDFI Coalition. Now, he focuses on advising small businesses and organizations committed to expanding access to capital.

🚘 Good to Know

  • Parking: Municipal street and nearby surface-lot and structure parking available
  • Accessibility: The venue is ADA accessible

❓Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to already have a business plan or financials prepared?
No—this workshop is designed to help you build those foundational elements.

Is this workshop only for people actively applying for loans?
No. This session is ideal for any entrepreneur looking to understand and prepare for future funding opportunities.

Can business partners attend together?
Yes. Each person should register individually.

Ready to take control of your capital journey?

Join us and learn how to turn your funding goals into actionable strategies.

A promotional flyer for 'Capital Ready: Navigating Funding Pathways for Small Businesses & Startups' workshop at SpaceLab Detroit, featuring details about the event, presenter John Schoeniger, and learning topics.

Open Call for Artists: Transform Detroit’s Bagley Arts Alley with Vibrant Murals!

Art Inventory

(3) Murals

  • City of Detroit: Transforming Neighborhood Alleys with Art
  • Deadline to apply: Monday, February 24, 2025, at 11:59 PM

Download the complete Artist Packet below

Project Overview

Space Lab Development, Inc. (SpaceLab Detroit) is excited to issue an Open Call to Artists on behalf of The City of Detroit’s City Walls and Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship (ACE) divisions for the Bagley Arts Alley Murals. These 3 murals are part of a larger Arts Alley Initiative, a groundbreaking program to transform neighborhood alleys into vibrant spaces through murals and art installations. This project aims to celebrate local culture, foster community pride, and showcase the exceptional talents of both experienced and emerging artists.

Project Vision Statement

The Bagley Arts Alley is part of a larger Arts Alley Initiative: a transformative project that envisions vibrant, safe, and inclusive community gathering spaces in the heart of Detroit’s neighborhoods.  As part of Mayor Duggan’s Blight to Beauty Initiative, this effort harnesses the power of art and design to address long-standing challenges amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic—challenges such as limited access to safe, green spaces, deteriorating infrastructure, and insufficient support for the creative workforce.

Through the Arts Alley Initiative and the Bagley Arts Alley project, artists, residents, and community leaders have collaborated to reimagine residential and commercial alleys, transforming them with innovative landscaping, stormwater management, and pedestrian-friendly amenities. Now, artists will create captivating public art in these spaces to reflect Detroit’s rich history, culture, and resilience, creating hubs of beauty and imagination while fostering pride and connection among neighbors.

By uniting local artists, residents, and the city’s creative resources, the Arts Alley Initiative is more than an investment in physical infrastructure—it is a celebration of Detroit’s spirit, an opportunity to amplify voices through art, and a catalyst for building stronger, more beautiful neighborhoods for all.

Project Timeline

  • Call Release Date: February 10, 2025
  • Deadline for Questions: February 19, 2025. Send questions to info@spacelabdetroit.com
  • Proposal Submission Deadline: February 24, 2025
  • Artists Notified: March 3, 2025
  • Artist Agreements & Onboarding Documents Due: March 10, 2025
  • Community Engagement Begins: March 17, 2025
  • Mural Painting Begins: April 3, 2025
  • Painting/Installation Completion Deadline: May 31, 2025

* Project Timeline subject to change

Download the complete Artist Packet here

Attention Artists: Proposal Submission for Bagley Arts Alley Murals

If you previously submitted a proposal by the 02.07.2025 11:59 pm deadline for the Arts Alleys Initiative Call for Artists, you may request to use the same submission for the Bagley Arts Alley Murals. The submission must be exactly the same. If there are any changes, submit a new packet. Please email us at info@spacelabdetroit.com to indicate your interest.

In your email, be sure to confirm that you would like your Arts Alley Initiative proposal considered. You must also specify whether you have experience working on a lift to access high walls.

Get Answers to Questions here

Oeen Call for Bagley Arts Alley Flyer