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These two: Romney Building 8/24/06 Military & Veterans Affairs 4/24/06
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Good news for the office market in downtown Lansing, the vacancy rate at the beginning of 2006 was only 8.6%, or 188,880 sq ft of 2,194,772 sq ft. Bob Tresize said that CBRE JUST completed a new report, so I emailed them about it and I hope to get a…
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This sound a bit more reliable than the last dates we heard. Can you use your contact with him to find out what kind of structure this will be? From the cost and size (especially with the second floor office space) I would think it will be steel, bu…
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I definately wouldn't consider the project to be delayed at all. It is still part of the first wave of development, which requires tax credits and tricky financing, that all takes time. This project has moved from concept to solid proposal simply aw…
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I didn't post anything like that, in fact I don't remember hearing anything like that. I guess I will have to go reread that forum.
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What I'd really like to know is when the project will start, and what it will look like. Even if they could just say in what general style this will be in that would be nice.
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I probably won't be able to get out to take pictures until Saturday or sunday, weather permitting. Then I will got through the usual list of projects I do, including University Center, Michigan Resturaunt Association building (if anything changes), …
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Looks good, I think Sparrow actually has two more floors to go though.
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Well maybe given the ridiculous prices of student housing around their it's actually feasable... BTW I just found a rendering of the proposed Kresge Art Museum:
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It was the underground parking that caught my eye, to be specific two floors of underground parking. I almost doubt that will really happen, to build two floors of underground parking is extremely expensive, the only other place in Lansing that has …
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I'll be glad to see a new photo tour, I drive through downtown at least twice a week now that I have classes at LCC's downtown campus, but somehow seeing photos makes the development seem that much more real and impressive, if that makes any sense.
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Would you consider that area to be "urban" and would you expect a building like the one described above to be built with an urban design given the area?
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A new project listed on the Planning commission's agenda from October 11th: Site Plan: An application from Joseph Goodsir for the properties at 237, 242 and 243 Louis Street to remove the existing multiple family structures and build a new 3-stor…
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A good LSJ story about two new downtown resturaunts, of which both sound really nice and a step in the right direction: New downtown eateries ready to serve up tapas, dancing, pool The PSD director made an interesting comment also: "There are oth…
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I would still like to see what those Rain Gardens will look like. Have seen any renderings or anything? EDIT: I was just looking over bidclerk.com and there are some bids out for some Lansing area projects: The Hollister Building, it says pro…
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I just noticed the lighting a couple days ago, Thursday, I think.
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I'm curious to see what this will look like, $2.1 million is an awful lot for an 8,000 sq ft building.
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Yeah, I think it is just another example of the young inexperienced developers overlooking all the little things. We have a whole new generation of developers just getting their feet wet in the area, while all the longtime ones have seemed to retire…
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It's a really, really dumb business move to advertise a website before it is up and running. Many people will not check on it again once they see it isn't up. They should waited to post the sign with the site until it was working, better yet they sh…
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I really hate to excited about this, so I'll stay cautiously optomistic for now. Keep us posted.