Some possibly interesting things to watch for in tomorrows council meeting:
"c. Amendment to ACT-18-04; 500 Block of E. Michigan Ave., Lansing Board of Water & Light easement for Stadium District"
"d. Issuance of a Neighborhood Enterprise Zone (NEZ) for the Prudden Place Development Phase II Project"
Hopefully for both of these projects we can hear some more definative timelines.
"e. ACT-3-06; 206 S. Washington, Outdoor Seating in Right-of-Way"
"2. Letter from the City Clerk submitting Licenses and Bonds for City Council approval: A request from MKE, Inc. to Transfer Ownership of a 2004 Class C Licensed Business located in Escrow at 2457 N. Cedar, Holt, MI 48842, Delhi Township, Ingham County, from Citizens Bank; and Transfer location (Governmental Unit)(MCL 436.153(1) to 206 S. Washington Square, Lansing, MI 48933, Ingham County (Step 2) Request to Add New Dance-Entertainment Permit."
206 S Washington is the building next to Ranney that was recently remodled, it appear that a club may be moving in there, if so thats great news.
"6. Letter from the Board of Water & Light submitting a copy of the Agreement to Sell between the City of Lansing and the Stadium District Partners LLC, regarding the Sale of Property located South of E. Michigan Ave. between Cedar and Larch St. (Easement to the Stadium District Project)"
"1. Notice of Intent to Establish a Condominium Project filed by an Attorney on behalf of Capitol Properties Group LLC for property located in the 220 & 222 S. Washington Square 'Washington Place Condominiums' "
This is the old Rite Aid building, I'm curious to hear more about these plans, I'm wondering if it will even use the existing buildings.
I think it is odd, but pretty cool also. In concept it sounds ugly and out of place, but I think it looks pretty decent, it doesn't hurt the character of the area at all.
What I'm really interested in is the old Rite Aid building, I wonder how extensive modifications will be to the outside. Its one of the ever-shrinking number of ugly facades left on Washington Sq, the next one I hope to see fixed is Kelly's.
Do you think that after the Rite Aid building is converted to lofts, and a number of the smaller buildings are replaced with lofts, that in about 20 years or so, there will be the lofts being replaced by businesses? In other words, do you think this runs in cycles?
"1. Notice of Intent to Establish a Condominium Project filed by an Attorney on behalf of Capitol Properties Group LLC for property located in the 220 & 222 S. Washington Square 'Washington Place Condominiums' "
I wasn't aware that they did any facade alterations at all, what did they do?
I loved Spads too, who could beat getting a big slice of pizza for like $.80.
The building used to be a Walgreens a long, long time ago, probably before I was born. It is evident by the two symbols on the building also.
I have no clue what theater club Xcel used to be, or if it was one at all. It seems that I tried to find out more info on it at one time and I couldn't ever seem to find anything pointing to a theater.
I sent LanCity a message asking about this and he said: "...should see an interesting development in the old frisbee's place announced relatively soon."
The old Frizbee's place is at 222 S Washington Sq, this building.
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"c. Amendment to ACT-18-04; 500 Block of E. Michigan Ave., Lansing Board of Water & Light easement for Stadium District"
"d. Issuance of a Neighborhood Enterprise Zone (NEZ) for the Prudden Place Development Phase II Project"
Hopefully for both of these projects we can hear some more definative timelines.
"e. ACT-3-06; 206 S. Washington, Outdoor Seating in Right-of-Way"
"2. Letter from the City Clerk submitting Licenses and Bonds for City Council approval: A request from MKE, Inc. to Transfer Ownership of a 2004 Class C Licensed Business located in Escrow at 2457 N. Cedar, Holt, MI 48842, Delhi Township, Ingham County, from Citizens Bank; and Transfer location (Governmental Unit)(MCL 436.153(1) to 206 S. Washington Square, Lansing, MI 48933, Ingham County (Step 2) Request to Add New Dance-Entertainment Permit."
206 S Washington is the building next to Ranney that was recently remodled, it appear that a club may be moving in there, if so thats great news.
"6. Letter from the Board of Water & Light submitting a copy of the Agreement to Sell between the City of Lansing and the Stadium District Partners LLC, regarding the Sale of Property located South of E. Michigan Ave. between Cedar and Larch St. (Easement to the Stadium District Project)"
"1. Notice of Intent to Establish a Condominium Project filed by an Attorney on behalf of Capitol Properties Group LLC for property located in the 220 & 222 S. Washington Square 'Washington Place Condominiums' "
This is the old Rite Aid building, I'm curious to hear more about these plans, I'm wondering if it will even use the existing buildings.
What I'm really interested in is the old Rite Aid building, I wonder how extensive modifications will be to the outside. Its one of the ever-shrinking number of ugly facades left on Washington Sq, the next one I hope to see fixed is Kelly's.
"1. Notice of Intent to Establish a Condominium Project filed by an Attorney on behalf of Capitol Properties Group LLC for property located in the 220 & 222 S. Washington Square 'Washington Place Condominiums' "
I wasn't aware that they did any facade alterations at all, what did they do?
Also, check out this property listing: http://www.cpix.net/jsp/listings/listing_overview.jsp?listingID=658396
It would be HUGE if this got developed right...
Try this for the link: http://www.cpix.net/jsp/listings/listing_overview.jsp?listingID=658396&submit_searchid=Go
The building used to be a Walgreens a long, long time ago, probably before I was born. It is evident by the two symbols on the building also.
I have no clue what theater club Xcel used to be, or if it was one at all. It seems that I tried to find out more info on it at one time and I couldn't ever seem to find anything pointing to a theater.
The old Frizbee's place is at 222 S Washington Sq, this building.