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Yeah, we can sticky discussion threads. There isn't a good way to quote a comment, but you can use BBCode with [quote][/quote] to show quoted text, but it's not like other forum software that auto-links to the comment, etc. Yeah, the project pages …
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Tomorrow will be the public hearing for the brownfield redevelopment plan and site plan of the old Taco Bell, across from Stonehouse Village.
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Slight correction, this will expand downtown westward. But downtown won't really feel expanded westward until the City Center II project is completed.
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Is this the pillar that they are talking about?
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The Sears property is listed on the Gillespie site, http://gillespie-group.com/commercial/sears/ and was also covered in this story, Frandor property owner confident Sears will stay open.
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What do the numbers correspond to in your station map? Are they planning on doing zone-based charging, where trips from zone 1 to zone 5 will cost more than zone 1 to zone 3?
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This is the manufactured housing community that they are talking about, http://screencast.com/t/61KLQ01A1. After the roads were built and a few of the lots sold, the company filed for bankruptcy and it remains mostly a ghost town that could make a p…
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SkyVue will have a public hearing in front of the development and planning committee on August 24th. They are asking for $25 million in property tax abatements + interest. If approved, they are ready to start construction this fall. http://www.la…
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At the bottom of that article, "Schaefer said the company plans to begin construction this fall, with occupancy available by August 2016."
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Wow that's great news!
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This is being proposed by the same developed that wanted to build student housing where the Whole Foods ended up being built. So it sounds like they found a different site for the same development but now further west. It would have been great to se…
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Based on the Planning Commission response I doubt this will pass. It's the first time I've heard of the project, and it would be a nice one to get built as it will both increase the density along the Grand River corridor as well as add a 4-story bui…
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Yeah the westbound on-ramp looks tricky, but the eastbound off-ramp looks equally bad, as people would have to slow down to a crawl while on the freeway before being able to make that 90° turn.
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I just read the article too. The City has dreams of building this blockbuster development on the land there, meanwhile many more meaningful (smaller) projects have been proposed and built. It's time the City stop focusing on one "blockbuster" redeve…
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I believe this step was created as a result of the previous development failures. It is a practice being done by the city in an attempt to try to protect their time and money.
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The Park District proposal has passed the round of financial review necessary for the City of East Lansing to continue working with the group. This opens up the project for tax-increment financing. The DDA will have a special meeting on July 7th to …
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A new terminal seems like a waste of money to me. I'd rather see demand increase to the point where the current terminal can't handle the usage before a new one is built. Building one just to get a temporary increase in usage would be a great waste …
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The article says that the owners have found a buyer, but haven't shared details of the sale: Thomas said the Sawvels have found a buyer for the building, but she did not know details including whether the space would remain a coffee shop. Not…
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Maybe just doing surveying? I don't think this has gone through council yet.
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Lingg Brewer finally got his approval from the city council to proceed with his building at 500 Albert Ave/122 Division St. This video says that the approval was for 13 apartments and roughly 1,000 sq ft of "non-residential" space: https://www.yo…