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We live in the state of Michigan where we've seen buildings as far gone as the Book Cadillac and Michigan Central Station in Detroit saved from this: There should be not even an inkling of entertaining that Michigan Medicine - which is pr…
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Perhaps it's not legally permissable to say publicly, but at least within the city government there needs to be an understanding that if they want to take this building down, there will be absolutely no help from the city for this; no tax incentives…
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but I think there will be backlash when people see them be built You think so? I don't imagine there will be any significant pushback. As you said, I think the regulations you guys have put on them (particularly the height ones) are conservat…
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@citykid how did the Planning Commission meeting end up with the ADUs and such?
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Thanks. When was this reported on?
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"Preservation Nonprofit Housing Corp." was obviously a shell, so I just saw the address. I don't know if the Boji's are part of the shell, but Cinnaire definitely appears to be the lead on this, now. BTW, what do you guys mean the "block to the s…
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Seeing that Cinnaire, which I guess is best described as a developer of lower-income housing units, appears to have bought the old Lansing Housing Commission site in late May. I think this is Riverview 220. BTW, what's going to happen to the housing…
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This will almost certainly end up being an industrial park (and probably a suburban one like you see on Keystone in SE Lansing), unless there is some kind of big public campaign for it to be something else, which I do not see materializing. I'd real…
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Board of Zoning Appeals agenda: - Just two requests for variances to allow for chained-linked fences with barbed wire on two property's front yards. I think this should be rejected on their face. I've noticed a lot of dispensaries getting awat wi…
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Planning Commission agenda: - A request for rezoning of 0.95-acre parcel adjacent and to the south of the old Lansing Fire Department Station No. 10 from single-family to mutlifamily to construct a two 5-unit rowhome on the site of a single-famil…
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Looks like the brownfield authority is going to vote on Friday on accepting a nearly $19 million state grant for getting the 57-acre site of the former Verlinden plant development ready. That'll mean further demolition, remediation, new utilities, e…
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I discovered when looking into MDOT's decommissioning of the Capitol Loop through downtown that they essentially cut a deal with Lansing that transfered part of East Michigan Avenue from around Highland to Detroit Street back to MDOT. This stretch t…
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Yep. If anyone remembers the golf course before the development, it was a lake during a good stretch of the year because it's literally in the floodplain, which is why there was so much haggling over the plinth they had originally proposed to build,…
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They changed Tower on Grand AGAIN, and I'm not liking this change, at all. Worst design, yet. Anyway, the news we got from the WLNS interview, tonight, is that they've already done soil borings to test the earth beneath. Gentilozzi then menti…
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Where's the onsite rendering?
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Okay, so the building to be demolished at the Neogen complex is the older 3-story building (and the one-story attached section) you see in the foreground of that old picture I took. I will honestly hate to see it go, but content that it will be for …
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Next city council meeting: 1. Update of brownfield for Neogen's expansion plans at their complex. Phase II involved a request to tear down the old 3-story Herbert Building used for manufacturing, for a larger (35,000 sq ft) building which will be…
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I didn't start this, and I regularly put in the work to provide you all with info from municipal documents and the like many else here never do. I didn't - and don't - appreciate the implication that us agreeing with that the opposition to this proj…
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Every one of us at times is on the outside looking in. I guess on this particular project, you're the one on the outside. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Like I said, I'm not particularly interested in some of the off-topic tangents and stuff, but ostensibly, everyon…
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This quote from a resident in WILX had my brain go into shut-down mode, it was so ridiculous. Like, my brain crashed: Jasmine Jajko is a Lansing resident who was concerned about the possibility of a bike path being so close to MLK Boulevard. …