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  • I look at around at national trends and it seems to me that Lansing is far from oversaturated relative to a lot of other cities. I think if a brewpub offers a cool atmosphere, good service and good food they should survive. This place has an odd location but I can see them doing well, I'll give them a try for the steak.
  • I agree I guess I was thinking of the people who spent years and a lot of money on the Old REO building in REO-town and another on East Michigan that closed. Good food and great beer are indeed the keys. I hope the new place does well, I love that building, we would have more of such buildings, but urban renewal took down the so many. This address was west of that district and survived!
  • The new Neogen Brownfield only appears to include the westernmost three floor building and one floor section next to it, implying the other narrow one floor section and the easternmost three floor building are staying for now. I'm a little disappointed to see the old (Estes?) warehouse building go is it one of the very last of the old multi floor warehouse buildings left, that being said with Neogen's massive new building next door it was never going to end up apartments or anything so has limited value. It's tough for me because I love having Neogen dedicated to the city but I wish places like their Oak Park and Allen Street facilities were apartments rather than offices/labs or whatever, as in a perfect world I would of wanted these old warehouses preserved as apartments. The move here is still a significant net positive for the city and neighborhood though so it's hard to complain too much. It's a "want to have your cake and eat it too" kind of thing for me.

    Maybe third (or fourth) times a charm for the Genesee St School? This seems to be the most serious proposal to date as it includes new construction and is proposed by a (seemingly) experienced developer as opposed to someone with a dream. Same thing applies here as always applies to old buildings: they have to get the windows right. The building has been for sale for a couple years now I think and has had a couple fires apparently started by homeless people in that time, it's had to have been horrible for the neighborhood. Hopefully it works out, it's been a long time coming.

    I'll still be very disappointed in that Hillsdale project if it gets built as shown in that original site plan, even more disappointed if that's the project where that bit of state grant money is going.
  • I hope that the development of the Genesee School does happen. It is such a great building, quite different from other Lansing elementary schools. Maybe they will hire the same people who did the Holmes Street School, they did a really nice-looking job on that project.
  • It is kind of a miracle but they city sold City Hall and the hotel plan is going to happen!
  • That's good to hear at least, I realized after my previous comment that I was incorrect in stating that the new Brownfield wouldn't encompass the three floor building further east, the new Brownfield will include all of Neogen's contiguous property at the site. In hindsight this could have been discerned looking at the onsite rendering, it shows the new building extending further east than what has already been built and shows only 728 E Shiawassee remaining. I'm curious to see exactly what they do with the Michigan Ave building, it's a cool old small building but if Neogen ever builds a more substantial office/HQ oriented building this would be a nice high-profile spot.
  • Tied to the construction fence in front of the new addition.
  • It came to my attention that Capitol Region Community Foundation has more details and a site plan for the proposed Fish Ladder Music Park that the state appropriated $1.7 million for last year (I think?), the total cost is estimated at $2.3 million. I don't know how close they are to that figure and I haven't heard when their starting, but this should be another pretty cool space along the riverfront.

    https://ourcommunity.org/leadership-projects/fish-ladder-music-park
    https://dq79cg420m539.cloudfront.net/documents/2024-Impact-Report.pdf

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  • Wow they finally have taken up "my" idea for the fish ladder. I wonder has anyone ever seen a fish going up the ladder? I was around when they built it [for the new introduced salmon] and I never saw any fish.
  • I hope the city would not allow a cyclone barbed wire fence in front of what could be called an historic building. Is crime that bad around there?
    Over on Michigan I noticed a new building going up at the GM auto dealership.
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