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@david_shane Have you heard any updates on the Under-The-Bridge project?
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I'm pretty sure Morgan Lane is a city street, at least I have seen police giving out tickets for speeding on Morgan Lane and I didn't think that is something really enforced on private roads.
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Looking back at the picture hood posted from June 2014, it looks like the casino will be a pretty small building on the corner, and that the parking garage will take up most of the site. There doesn't appear to be any ground-floor retail or business…
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Once the Cedar Street properties are built, the rest of MarketPlace will lose a lot of street frontage for advertising etc. I think Gillespie is delaying Cedar St expansion until MarketPlace phase 1 and 2 are fully occupied, and might try to leverag…
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Yeah, as the article states it's been in the works for a long time now but it looks like the team trying to put it together hasn't been able to get the project fully going. I get the feeling that Eyde has tried to accommodate them for some time, and…
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Yes the sidewalk and crosswalk situation is horrible. It's impossible to walk along Clippert (sidewalk appears and disappears on the east side and is mostly non-existent on the west side), and the lack of cross walks along Michigan Ave make crossing…
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It's surprising that the press release didn't come out last week. Was there a chance that the site work would find an issue preventing construction from starting?
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The LSJ has an article about the Market Place expansion, http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/local/2017/02/13/riverfront-apartments-added-downtown-lansing-marketplace/97853362/
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I just noticed today that registration for new users was blocked because I hadn't configured the "I'm not a robot" API. This is now configured and new registrations should go through.
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LOL at "concrete factory district" ... very true I really hope that City Hall isn't chosen as a site for a hotel. I doubt a new hotel would be as large as the current City Hall is, and I like the City Hall being across from the capital even thou…
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I really like the potential design of The Overlook. Having four floors along Larch is great, and three floors on the back side is reasonable. The mix of materials looks good too. That orange brick is seen in a lot of places around mid-Michigan, it's…
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I can't find where I saw a shorter structure being mentioned, but this ELi article mentions that the developer may remove all residential options from the project due to East Lansing's strict ordinance 1384. The building would only have retail and h…
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EastLansingInfo met their fundraising goal so the news group will continue to operate. This is great news for East Lansing, and I think it's great news for Lansing too as it shows demand exists for a heavily investigative and independent news source…
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It sounds like they are going to expand the project north to include the parking lot on the between Albert Ave and Dublin Square. However at the same time, I think they are going to reduce the height of the building at the corner of Abbot and Grand …
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EastLansingInfo, who I've linked to in the past, is fundraising to continue their independent journalism (of which I must note is top notch quality). I just donated to them and I am asking that readers of this site donate there too: http://eastla…
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@hood, I made it so that links in the messages are underlined. Does that make it easier to see the links?
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I updated the site today to use HTTPS everywhere. All pages should automatically upgrade connections to HTTPS which means that you should see 'https://' in the address bar. This also means that your login information is now encrypted when traveling …
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The Hannah Plaza area continues to increase in density, which is closer to the medical campus. I guess we may see continued growth there, though it's not along a frequent bus route and there is no direct bus from Hannah Plaza to Grand River since th…
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I do think that people looking for new jobs take in to account how the commute will be , what the after-work options are, and what housing is available in proximity to the job. These are especially important with the generation that are just enterin…
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I think both but as the council members are being sued as doing part of their job it means they are named but the city would pay for the legal defense as well as any settlement costs.