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  • I'm pretty sure that they are two different companies and are unrelated. This all appears to be stemming from the rezoning that happened a couple years back. That was a great move that should have been done a while ago. I'm curious what other areas could have their density increased to promote more infill.
  • A rendering of DTN's 300 Grand River project was included in their City Center 2 proposal. This is the project that they're tearing the Bigby down for and includes the land that was supposed to be part the west village project. The building will be six floors, four floors containing 148 apartments over two floors of parking and 2300 sq. ft. of commercial. The building is also going to bridge Delta Street (it shows Delta Street going through it in the rendering).

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  • edited June 2013
    Lingg Brewer has had this project under plans for quite a few years. A while back he got in to a fight with the city council about it. There should be mentions of this project that you can find by searching the forum. I hope that this project can get underway now.

    Update: According to http://develop.metrolansing.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=19&Focus=661#Comment_661, he's been trying to get this project off the ground since at least 2006.
  • I expect that he'll have tenants lease a parking spot from the city in the Habitrail parking garage, which would be my preferred outcome.

    When the meeting packet is finalized it will be uploaded to http://www.cityofeastlansing.com/meetings/, but I don't expect that to happen until maybe Sunday night before the meeting (which is on Tuesday).
  • The windows on the old Taco Bell/National Coney Island are all boarded up, with the exception of the door to the building. I didn't hear of any news about a fire there, so my hope is that the windows are boarded up while interior work is being done so a new tenant can move in.
  • JNL has publicly come forward about the Barnes & Noble site. They said that it will be "a training center for college students and others, company leaders said today. The insurer confirmed it is the potential office user for the vacant bookstore at 333 E. Grand River Ave. JNL said it plans hire college students on a part-time basis. Full-time jobs also will be created, but further details were not immediately available. The site also will house the Jackson National Community Fund, the insurer’s nonprofit foundation."

    Jackson National Life to open training center at former East Lansing Barnes & Noble

    While this is not retail it is quite a positive move for East Lansing, who has struggled to get a significant professional/office build-up. It's unfortunate that JNL looks set on expanding off Okemos Rd, because their new expansion would serve the region much better if it was located in one of the core downtowns (EL or Lansing). However, hopefully this will be a sign of the future and JNL along with other companies will find that they need to be located closer to campus to get students to intern/work there.
  • edited July 2013
    An update on the "Park District" development, located on the land that was to be used for the City Center 2 development,
    DTN Management Co. was selected by the East Lansing City as staff’s recommendation to City Council. East Lansing Senior Project Manager Lori Mullins explained DTN bodes well because of its sufficient access to capital, positive track record of developing in East Lansing and experience in a wide variety of projects.

    City Council will make the final decision on the approval of the precinct lines and the selection of a preferred developer – between DTN Management Co. and Lurvey White Ventures – at its Aug. 6 meeting.
    From http://statenews.com/article/2013/07/city-council-addresses-student-voting-modifications-park-district-development

    I'm disappointed to see DTN being the preferred selection, but I am happy to see the project moving forward.
  • Another update, Lingg Brewer's project was turned down by the City Council as they said that it was too large for it's footprint.
  • jj
    edited August 2013
    According to their Facebook page, Whole Foods is coming to East Lansing "in 2014 or later."

    Actually, 2015. Just found an article:

    http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20130801/NEWS01/308010031/Whole-Foods-coming-Meridian-Township

    I believe that the trailer park by Velocipede is the development site.
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