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I think the city departments may appreciate getting this information, it works most often when the problem in very specific, rather than general like all of Mt Hope needs repaving.
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I wanted to post that if anyone is having a problem with pot holes, street lights out, neighbors filling their yard with trash and things like that, be sure to write seeclickfix.com It may be a coincidence but I wrote yesterday that my block on Haze…
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The North end zone is really nice so I'm thinking that this will look better that the computer generated depictions here. While I understand the needs and sensibilities of a football stadium it is nice when they do consider that people have to look …
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The "utoh" bird is starting to call, they are asking for an extension for the demolition of the old buildings.
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The tide is really flowing in the right direction. It will be sad if it changes in the weeks ahead. I think Lansing at least has shaken off the name Rust Belt. People still think the whole state looks like the pictures of Detroit in 2007.
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I agree the design seems very defensive, or bunker like. I can not really tell were the gates are, or is this just the back of the concessions plaza? I was driving by Munn Arena the other day which really is a bunker, that was a design of choice dur…
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It is a very good idea. The township seem to not like having this neighborhood as they simply ignore it. I think the city maintains the grass median to the east and west already. I could be wrong about that, but if so I guess they could take care of…
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The building[pool hall] at W. Barnes Ave. and S. Washington Ave. that is being cleaned out now has a sold sign covering the for sale sign they just put up. I hope it is not going to be a self storage business!
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I agree, it does seem like a self-storage business is not the kind of thing that is line for tax deals. It is good that they will be using a vacant building, but other than a few employees that kind of business does not help the surrounding communit…
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Both stories are great news. I do not why people's ego's seem to be slowing these developments. It is sad to see these folks make the story about them.
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That sounds really great. The new windows look really good, they seem to fit the building which is very simple. I did not know that place has such a history. It must have been kind of wild and crazy on S. Washington for a while there. I hope they so…
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I would like to see more buffering between traffic and crosswalks at corners, somehow offering more protection for the pedestrians, making our city more walk-able. Maybe something like low planters on both sides and in the wedge of the corner where …
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While I never went to the Beer Grotto diving by I had often thought they could have done better separating the nice looking patio from the racing traffic on Cedar. I think these beer oriented places need to be known for good food as well. I have hea…
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I noticed people hauling junk out of the former pool hall at S. Washington and W. Barnes. Also a new large for sale sign. I guess that means they are trying to market this spot. It really is one of the last unoccupied buildings on S.Washington, so t…
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They also have the used book sales in the basement.
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I have noticed that the construction has resumed on the brewery pub in the former bank on E. Michigan Ave after on long break, I was happy to see that. Also they have put up the first wall for the apartments across the street, it is always good to s…
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I had read later what happened on S. Washington. I have a cabin up north and last year they busted a group doing the same thing at Jose Lake, so I know it happens everywhere. I understand that pretty much everywhere in Lansing is doing much better t…
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That would be very nice if they are including landscaping in this project. I think if they also put city hall in the Lake Trust building that this will help develop the area.The whole area could use some help. I am not afraid to walk down that block…
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Big story in the LSJ about the Grand River Ave development. I like the drawings, there may be a bright shiny group of buildings to welcome people to downtown East Lansing for real this time!
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I was sad to see that the city has filled the tree spaces in the sidewalk along W Kalamazoo next to the library with black top. Does this mean trees with not be planted there? The whole library area could use some help. The garden spaces look abando…