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I'm especially glad to hear of a potential restaurant tenant. I can't wait to hear more on that.
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I agree with all your points except the one about the stadium, I look at Olds Park as the one thing we've done right, I don't think it could be any better given our city's size. The Lansing Center is an embarrassment, and a simple expansion won't ch…
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I understand that philanthropists are responsible for most of Grand Rapids' success. That doesn't make Lansing any better though, I just find it very disappointing that none of Lansing's wealthier residents (past or present) have done anything to he…
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I know, seeing projects like that in a city as similar as Grand Rapids makes me want to give up on Lansing. We really need to get our act together if we're ever going to be competitive.
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Shopping and Skating The city is applying for a grant to build a year-round outdoor skating rink near the City Market. This would be another great addition to that area.
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The LSJ article on the groundbreaking: MSU breaks ground on Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum
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Looking closer at the birds eye view, I'm pretty sure the lake is the bottom of a large shallow gravel pit. the edges of the lake look steep and rough. The hospice is near there and I remember that being inside the pit also. The Sonic is supposed…
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Yeah, I meant Beekman. I didn't think about horseback riding though, that makes sense. Looking closer at the area, is Bear Lake the remnants of a gravel pit? I remember there being one in that area, but I haven't been back there in over 10 years.
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I agree that Larry Page being from here won't help us out much. He hasn't done anything for this area so far, so I don't see why he would start now, its kinda disappointing really.
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I had no idea, I'll have to go by there soon.
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Thats good to hear. I can't find the article online, did you see it in the print edition?
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I had never heard of Bear Lake Natural Area, but I'm looking at a satellite view and it looks like theres a trail leading into the woods behind Bingham School at the end of Wabash St. I'd actually like to check that out some time.
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Lansing's Crego park, closed for contamination in '86, may reopen I would love to see this park reopened, my parents had talked about it being closed years ago. I was always curious what was back there.
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I sorta figured that. This is one that I expect to see move forward in the future though. Its a large project backed by a major development company, it's just a matter of when the credit market gets better.
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I think that if this ballot measure is approved there would almost certainly be a quick move to build the casinos in all the areas. I think that these new casinos would likely be quite successful, as they would be closer to the population centers th…
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I hate the facade 'renovation' they did on Kellys, I had thought that was only a temporary thing. I did see that sign a few a days ago though. As always with these new bars, I'm glad to see the bar district continue to expand, although I'm not to su…
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I thought this was an interesting article on the old John Bean building on Cedar St: Lansing's John Bean building now a beehive of businesses
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This is an LSJ story on the proposed apartments at Grove & Albert: Developers plan high-end lofts, commercial space in East Lansing
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Lansing downtown developments come together This article talks a little about Capitol Club: Capitol Club Tower developer Shawn Elliott said he has no timetable for beginning construction and may retool the project to use several floors for nonr…
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Amended plan for City Center gets green light from East Lansing This is just a follow up of yesterday's story.