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I would expect MSU to continue with the urban design. The need and importance of available land has increased since the Hannah years for various reasons, like university development (capital campaigns) and the neighborhoods initiative.
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Much of this planned development is dependent on the upcoming capital campaign. I consider this plan a response to the expected on-campus density increase by reinforcing the park-like setting. Aside from this, the plan could also be beneficial for E…
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For more detailed information regarding construction at MSU I suggest that you go directly to www.construction.msu.edu. It is constantly being updated. 1. A big project indicative of the future of transportation on-campus is the improvement of Eas…
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Demolition began. I must admit that I'm somewhat confused about the locations of these two projects, and the State News articles don't help. My understanding right now is that the first project, the one proposed to be four stories, will replace all …
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I think people are confused because this rendering is only for one of the two Ann Street Plaza projects. This is only the four-story building. There's also an eight-story building.
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Specifically, this is a response to Jared's last post, which is a reaction to my previous post of Sept 5th.
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Still, that's an area of campus that needed attention.
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While transportation and infrastructure improvements are important, I don't consider those are the reasons why the Lansing region and, specifically, downtown Lansing and East Lansing are under-performing. Public transportation is not excellent but i…
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I would like to get away from the average development discussion and talk about a fundamental aspect of development: investment. First, I think we can all agree that the Lansing region has incredible potential. Secondly, whether the region is grow…
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Its good news to learn that this project continues forward. Personally, I would be happy with just the beginning of the project and seeing the demolition of the current structure. Hopefully this will be a boost to the West side of East Lansing and a…
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There is not really a reason to be alarmed. Fundraising has just started to intensify since the Museum director wasn't hired until last December and didn't started until January. So, as he begins to talk to people and more fundraising initiatives ar…
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Kansas City, Kansas got it. The announcement was made a while ago.
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To any of you unemployed, tired of current work or developing an entrepreneurial, consider opening a coffee shop in East Lansing and, specifically, in the downtown area. As a student at MSU, I have found that there is great demand for places to stud…
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I would like to talk about different things. 1. A couple of weeks ago the LSJ published an article about Liquid Web, a growing IT company with multiple locations in Lansing, is having difficulty in finding qualified employees. This is troubling co…
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Nice article about current projects on-campus: http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20101008/NEWS06/10080320/Donations-grants-driving-construction-boom-at-MSU
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1. Here's an article regarding What' Up Dawg? and their location next to St. John’s Student Parish. Apparently they arrived to some arrangements. Link: http://lansingonlinenews.com/news/proposed-restaurant-finds-unique-bond-with-local-church/ 2. Th…
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I was watching the welcome message of the dean of MSU Law on their website and she said that in a week or so she hopes the College will close the deal and buy a building on Abbot Road to house current and future legal clinical programs. East Lansing…