
Jared
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It was unanimous. https://eastlansinginfo.org/content/planning-commission-airs-opposition-more-even-bigger-hub-towers
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The Planning Commission gave a no vote for this due to their planned height. Now it will be up to the council to decide if they will agree or disagree with the planning commission. The planning commission vote is just advisory.
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I would love to have 8 stories here!
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The other great part about this, if it happens, is the increased diversity of land owners and architecture downtown. I much rather prefer that we have multiple companies building smaller buildings than trying to get a single developer building a lar…
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Yes this would use the parking lot that Vlahakis wanted to build on. EastLansingInfo has an article on this too that mentions the land is a bit larger than the parking lot since Albert Ave is being relocated south and thus the right of way will be m…
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MSUFCU is looking to build a 5-8 story building on the parking lot south of Dublin Square. The city would sell the land, currently a parking lot, to them for $810,000. The sale would need to be approved by voters in the next election, which would be…
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The standalone buildings unit increase will also include upgraded materials and market rate apartments on the top floor. They will use brick for the bottom four floors, then a "softer" material for the top two floors. The renderings look really n…
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Hopefully it goes that way since bankruptcy court can be slow.
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Yeah I agree. It doesn't sound like a restaurant or bar. I don't expect it to last long, the location is pretty hidden. Maybe they will move to the City Market building.
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M.P. stands for Market Place. Did they sign a lease for the parking spots? Gillespie mentioned in an article in the LSJ that Sears still has 10 years left on their lease. They may try to sublet or find someone to take over the lease. I hope we do…
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Wow that is awesome how visible it is from downtown.
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Looking at the site plans for Rockwood Assisted Living, the 2-story building is slated for Phase 1, the villas and an expansion of the 2-story building are Phase 2, and the 4-story building is marked Phase 3. It may be a while before we see this dev…
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ELi fixed the pictures and added more to the post I linked above. All streets are now reopened. It sounds like this won't be a huge setback for the project.
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ELi has more info, but the pictures on their post aren't loading for me, https://eastlansinginfo.org/content/construction-accident-abbot-closes-area-downtown
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https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/local/2019/10/14/southwest-lansing-leaders-plan-park-like-setting-shopping-hub/3906449002/ "Trees, trails and public art planned for a south Lansing shopping center"
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I had heard a rumor that Gillespie was going to be moving in to the City Market building but after further research online I can't find anything to back it up, which is where I was coming from.
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That's why I said "essentially". Gillespie's control over the area surrounding the city market gave him too much control over the access and visibility of the market, guaranteeing that he could diminish the value of the market with the long term goa…
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I really hope they do not move forward with moving the farmers market from Valley Court Park to this development. We saw what Lansing did to their city market when it was essentially taken over by a private company and I expect that if the East Lans…
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The LSJ reported that the sale finally closed on Friday. Does anyone know if the developers were making any sort of payments to the city during while their sale was pending? It would be kinda crazy to exclusively hold the land for the developers for…
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Can you upload the picture to this site?