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As shot by MichSt on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=344934261&size=l
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From the East Lansing city council meeting on December 19th: Approved a 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-story…
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It's too bad that the site renders pretty crapily on Firefox. I had to switch to Internet Explorer to actually read certain parts.
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Yeah, cross your fingers for good weather. I guess as long as it's not raining I think crews will be out.
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No, I don't think this is what you are thinking about. This is on the south side of Saginaw, across from the MEA building. Do you remember any more of the project you are talking about?
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There were talks a while back about a chiropracter building an office on Saginaw just east of Abbott. The two buildings that were on site, a bank and an investment company, have now been leveled, and construction should start pretty soon on the bui…
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I wish the rowhouses were taller than in the pictures on the site. The Flats look a bit different than they currently are from my memory, I am not sure if they are going to add to the structure or not.
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There are plans to build a Cesar Chavez statue in front of City Hall. Here is the article from the City Pulse: Commission plans to build downtown Chavez statue Written by LALEAH FERNANDEZ Wednesday, 13 December 2006 Group hopes to unveil …
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MIDDAY UPDATE Published December 19, 2006 [ From LSJ.com ] Boji plans new look for downtown Lansing's Hollister Building By Jeremy W. Steele Lansing State Journal The holes in the exterior of downtown's Hollister Building are not a s…
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15-20 feet does seem like underground parking. That is the same depth that Campus Village 2 looked to dig to, and they will be having underground parking if I remember right, or at least first floor parking. I guess it could also be for structural…
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Here is the link to the LSJ story. I usually think business mergers between Michigan companies is a good thing, but here it seems to have a negative effect on this project.
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With the merging of Citizens Bank and the other bank (can't remember the name right now), this means that the Citizen's Bank located at the corner of Abbott and Grand River is going to close. It will be moved to the preexisting location in the shop…
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Whatever the price tag is, I'm sure they're not losing money on it. I would definitely love to live in one of those though.
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yeah, it is my understanding from the article, that they will not lie on top of each other. it would be one unit three stories tall. it doesn't make much sense to me, as i don't know why one condo should have three balconies.
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I'm not sure how they are doing the units, but the one piece of new information to me was that the Aboods were converting a preexisting building from apartments to condos. The building they are converting is a pretty large building, and it has a gr…
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The LSJ is also reporting that the Majority restaurant may close and move to the Hollister Building. The article seemed to portray three different possibilities to me, either they were thinking of closing outright, moving to the Hollister building,…
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Published December 12, 2006 [ From LSJ.com ] East Lansing project gets state assistance Lansing State Journal Campus Village East Lansing LLC will use a $700,000 tax credit to transform an obsolete car dealership into a 3.5-story mixed-use f…
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The MSU Physical Plant has published their Fall Newsletter. It has construction updates and more information.
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I don't think this will affect the Museum Place, but I'm not sure. I know the Museum Place had a backup plan in case MSU couldn't move across the street, but I am also not sure if this is only Kresge Art Museum or if it also will contain the MSU Mu…
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The CSO Project on Michigan Ave has finished today. All of the lanes should now be open for travel.