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Yeah, I agree, it really turns it's back to the riverfront and makes the playground back up to an office building :-/ On a side note, can you resize the image to a more manageable size?
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The commercial part of the building will be 1200 sq ft, only about enough for a small Subway or convenience store. It would have been nice to see more commercial along the front of the building. I wonder what kind of requirements the city has for pa…
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I found the plans for the 504 Michigan Avenue development. This will be the front of the building. The metal gate you see in the middle is decorative and not designed to be an entrance for cars. Entrance to the first floor parking will be via Lou…
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I can't find any renderings for the El Az building, I think it's still a year or more away from work beginning. While looking though, I found the following bit in the April 16th City Council minutes: Held a public hearing and approved an applicati…
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Does Lansing actually get tax money from this? I was a bit confused when reading articles about it, because it sounded like Lansing was giving them a $7 million tax break for the new construction. I think the general idea is that tax revenue would s…
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Yes, I can't wait for the construction to start on the El Azteco building
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I figured out what it was the other day. I was stupid and used the server to host some backup files while I was moving, and that caused my disk usage to go over the limit, which must have stopped the site from working. Sorry about that :-/
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The museum opened a few weeks back. I had the opportunity to check it out last weekend while on campus for an MSU basketball game. Entrance to the museum is free, and they also have free audio tours if you bring your own headphones (headphones can b…
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It's nice to see some of the vacant land get some use there. I still hope to see some mixed development go in place on that land, it's a great central location. My Google Analytics account is showing that the site was down from around November 15…
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The LSJ is running an article on their homepage that says that the construction of the Knapps renovation started today. They said that the work can take 12-16 months. http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20121204/NEWS01/312040035/Constructi…
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Yeah, a hotel and a mid-level restaurant like Chili's would be real nice right there.
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Yeah, but still greatly appreciated. I hope to get around there by the end of November.
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Thanks for the pics MichMatters!
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From the details in that article, this revised project seems much more feasible.
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I know I'm late, but great news about the bike lane
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Eyde is wrapping up asbestos removal and will be seeking bids for interior construction within a matter of weeks, according to an article in the LSJ. Retail space will be on the first floor and a mezzanine level, with offices on upper levels and a…
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After reading multiple articles about the Vlahakis development (sorry, I don't have links available anymore), I got the impression that this is going to be a complete teardown. The new building was described to be multiple floors, but will have El A…
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Paul Vlahakis has bought the El Azteco building. He already owned the building to the east of it, and said that he has plans to tear down the buildings and replace them with a mixed-used development. He says that the project likely won't start const…
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Capital Gains is saying that construction is beginning on the Ann St. lofts. They expect the exterior framework to be completed by winter.
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Here's a rendering of the Hyatt Place hotel: