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On East Lansing's city council agenda for Tuesday is: Introduce and set for public hearing on November 7, 2007 Special Use Permit and Site Plan: An application from Meijer, Inc. to construct a 3,628 square foot convenience store and gas station …
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Fixed.
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Did you put your pictures online somewhere? All you need to do is just put: [img]http://yourimagelocationhere[/img]
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Does anybody know if there will be ground-floor retail in the redevelopment?
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Welcome to the forum RandyH. I'm sure LMich isn't mad when they do follow through with campaign promises, it's just pretty often that they don't.
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Has there been any update on the progress of the sale of the parking ramp? Now that the Accident Fund move to the Ottawa Street power station has been announced, Grand Ave will be having a lot of construction.
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I hope that there will be something ground-floor though.
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Posted by sabatoa but moved to this thread Source Accident Fund moving to Ottawa power plant site Jeremy W. Steele Lansing State Journal UPDATED AT 10:58 a.m. - Accident Fund Insurance Co. of America will redevelop the idled riverfront …
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Can anybody think of the reason that there would still be no upward growth of the buildings? There is just the cement foundations, and it looks like they are getting ready to lay some asphalt for a first layer of the parking lot.
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The Duffy Daugherty expansion is moving along pretty quick. There was steel up for the expansion when I went by there on Thursday. Here is a picture of what it should look like finished:
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Yeah, I assumed that picture was pretty old. I had seen the brick on the east side of the building, but wasn't sure what the progress was like on the west side of the building since I haven't seen it since about early August.
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This is the community center:
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Right, but route 35 only operates at night. I guess I'll take a look at Route 20. I didn't notice it went by there as it doesn't board at the MSU/CATA station, but down the street at the Shaw & Farm Boarding Area.
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I took a look at the article yesterday, and you have done a great job on it. Keep up the good work, it was pretty neat to read. I never knew the actual model numbers of the buses before. I didn't take too lightly to the route changes they made …
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Here is the current picture of the stadium district from the web cam. This picture will probably stay updated since it is using the picture from the Stadium District website.
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Construction is moving along at a pretty fast pace. There were three concrete footing poured when I went by today, and the site is pretty large when you see it in person. These Stonehouse developments are really going to change the character of th…
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It appears that the developers are looking at the community center in Valley Court as another possible location for a development, and that is what the talks are about. They are very pleased with the pace of the project, and might be looking to obt…
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LMich, can you post photos to flickr of the Hollister building?
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It does look nice. I like how the alleyways are used. I would like to see what the units will look like though.
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They have laid the foundation for one of the buildings, but the construction has appeared to slow down a great bit, as there are no large machines on site as of Friday.