DETROIT -- The developers of a new 13-story residential building downtown offered a peek Thursday inside a model of 218 microlofts to be built in the Capitol Park project.

Quicken founder Dan Gilbert's Bedrock Real Estate Services is building 28Grand, a ground-up, "all inclusive type of living" development on the corner of Griswold Street and Grand River Avenue.

The 260-square-foot apartments are fully furnished and contain wood floors, large windows with a city view and high-rise ceilings with room for storage above cabinets and shelves. The kitchen contains several cabinets, a large sink, microwave and a half-sized stove top.

Steve Rosenthal, principal at Bedrock, said there will be 133 market-rate units and 85 more affordable living units. He said the lower-priced units will be reserved for people with income levels around $28,000 and below, and will start at about $703 a month.

Complete rental rates will be released between February and March, and the first move-in ready apartment is expected to be available in June 2017.

Each microloft will share a similar layout and design, including a double-bed with storage underneath, a 10-foot-long cushioned window seat with storage space, television, refrigerator, dinner table and full bath.

Also included in the package are utilities, Rocket Fiber internet and views overlooking Woodward Avenue, including the Book Tower.

The complex will offer amenities on the second floor, including a larger community kitchen, entertainment lounge with an outdoor terrace and barbecue grill.

Jamie Witherspoon, Bedrock's project architect, said the "simplicity"-focused lofts have raised ceilings to give the apartments a sense of openness, and the developer decided to provide fully furnished 260-square-foot spaces for efficiency.

"Because they're small, it's not always easy to buy furniture. It takes a bit of design expertise," Witherspoon said. "[It's about] how you optimize the experience of that."

The project will also feature 4,500 square-feet of retail space on the ground floor, including restaurant concepts from Marc Bogoff and Eli Boyer.