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The liquor license listed is in escrow so I don't beleive that the business that it is from will be attached to it. I believe the dance and additional bar permit are new applications, not transfered. Also, as of yesterday morning the crane had …
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From this weeks City Counci Agenda: b. Letter from the City Clerk submitting an application for a permit/license requesting to Transfer Ownership of 2006 Class C Licensed Business, Located in escrow at 2820 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing, MI 48912,…
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I am very impressed with this. It looks like the residential buildings will be 6-7 floors, with retail masking the parking on ground level. It looks like a 8-9 floor hotel, and a very large winter garden which be pretty neat, I also really like the …
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Karp has already received deposits for the purchase of most of the units, I am on his mailing list. He even sent preliminary floor plans and a site plan, but no renderings. I cant find the email right now, but I'm sure I didn't delete it.
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I think the content of the homepage has been good so far, although it could be updated with the same type of news, just more often. Also, if someone posts a photo tour or set of construction updates that would be a good thing to post also. As an add…
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The building that the North Precinct is in is (or was) actually part of the larger 3 floor Motorwheel Building. It was almost completely reconstructed in 1999, I think. their website says that there is 40,000 sq ft of space leased to Lansing Police …
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I wonder how quickly redevelopment will take on after Washington is opened up, that SBC lot would be great to see get developed. But I hope to see most of the buildings in that area redeveloped, most should be razed. Also, the Victor building is des…
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It's the small two story building next to the North Capitol ramp, surrounded bt a small parking lot.
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Full Story: LCC buys downtown building At the end they say: "LCC this year filed a request for state aid to pay for a 70,000-square-foot academic building that would replace the Continental Building. The $48.3 million project would include ren…
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Boosting the size of a state building project after the funding was approved isn't unheard of, an example off the top of myy head is the Hall of Justice, I'd have to look at it again but it came in quite a bit more extravagent and expensive than it …
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I heard that LCC was appllying for state money to build a math center at the SW corner of Shiawassee & Washington, the site of the parking lot and Continental Building. I wonder if it's really going to be in addition to the existing Washington C…
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They could have very well overbudgeted intentionally so that they could build a larger building than proposed. It helps to make the project sound less extravigant, because $45 million is an awful lot for 150,000 sq ft, Boji Tower only cost $19 milli…
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This will be the worst building in downtown if built this way. It is low and sprawling with a huge setback. It is ugly beyond beleif, and leaves no room for futere development on the remainging portion of the site. I'm just glad this is a coneptual …
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Like, Lmich I definately would not expect J C Penny's to move downtown. But I'm sort of glad to hear of more development in Eastwood, I'm pretty confident it will be new construction.
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I think it starts in early April.
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Well, GM will be tearing down Crafte Center, Metal Fabrication and the Old Oldsmobile HQ building: GM to raze 2 plants, Olds office building
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Hopefully we will get to see some of the actual structure rise this week.
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I can't wait to see how this plays out and see how much it will actually help. If they can really get things done this could be very big for the communities involved.
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I can't remember which one is Tom's Antique store, is that the grey one with the metal covered facade?
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It's nothing fantastic, but it's way better than having that much more parking lot!