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        <title>General Michigan Development Thread</title>
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        <dc:creator>Jared</dc:creator>
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        <description><![CDATA[I read an article in the LSJ today about a development in Livingston County that was just approved.  The development will be Livingston County's largest development in history, and will have more than 2,000 housing units over 1,200 acres.<br />
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There will be 995 single-family homes, 528 townhouses, 352 condominium units and 208-unit age-restricted condos.<br />
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The property is owned by Bill and Peter Anest of Illinois, and they expect another 18 months to get final site-plan approval.]]>
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