I really hope that they move into Lansing somewhere, or that they at least build a significant building. This sounds like a great thing, but I guess I'll hold judgement until more info is released.
This is a before/after view of Lansing in SketchUp. I was just bored so I thought that I would post it, its more interesting to flip between the photos in a slideshow:
The Pointe North development has started and the parking lot has been torn up already. Here is a picture of the rendering that hood had placed on here a while back:
And here is a link to the original post: Pointe North
Has anyone been to the City of Lansing's Website lately? They've revamped the entire thing. It looks nice and professional business-like. I especially like the "Lansing - Where Michigan Works!" banner area on the top. They have a page dedicated to the many of the project we talk about on here. http://www.lansingmi.gov/invest/projects/index.jsp
Why isn't the Lenewee project on there yet? (The one replacing the old YMCA building announced recently). Is it just that the website isn't updated that often, or is that project still too preliminary? I see that the YMCA building still is for sale so maybe this project still has a way to go?
I'm new to this game of keeping track of developments and knowing at what stage it is that they are more likely than not to come to fruition.
I think I went by there a week ago or so and saw a sign on the site that said that it had been sold already. I wonder if maybe a listing you were looking at hadn't been updated yet, or I might have been seeing things.
In East Lansing there is a house that is split right in half by a tree. The entire house is crushed. Also, on Harrison Road by Lake Lansing, Harrison is shut off due to two telephone poles that are laying across the street.
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Also, theres a story in the LSJ on the old Michigan Refridgeration Warehouse on Kalamazoo - Dispute delays demolition of site of '06 fire on Kalamazoo
And here is a link to the original post: Pointe North
I'm new to this game of keeping track of developments and knowing at what stage it is that they are more likely than not to come to fruition.