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Jared, I created project pages for both projects, just FYI to get them posted. Also, you may want to create a "completed projects" link at the top and/or bottom of the list, and move completed projects there, right now thats only the University Cent…
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I don't think any of these are the "Association Project," the one thing we did know about that project is that it's an office building for state assocations, hence it's name. As for this new project, I'm assuming it will be for the site their mak…
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I think both of these guys are proabably capable of pulling this off, I'm just not sure they have enough of their own money to make it happen, even if they do getting a bank to loan you the rest is a chore with little development experience. I've…
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Last I heard they were negotiating with the city on that. After seeing the completion date in yesterday's LSJ say "Unkown," I won't be holding my breath on this. It's sort of sad because Lansing needs a project like this, a residential high-rise, to…
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Ahh, yes it's because of a mistake I made on the first couple models, and had to keep on repeating. Turn the "Terrain" feature off on Google Earth and you should see the models.
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Heres the a link, a 26 mb zip file: Download link It contains both the Google Sketch Up and Earth files for each building. Some buildings are duplicated, for instance the Ottawa Station, Capitol View and N Grand Ramp, each have a pre/post rehab …
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I signed up to get the Lansing city council agenda packets and it I found this: An EDC meetings minutes where the Bojis spoke about Chase Bank moving to 5/3's spot and moving the Majority Resturaunt into the old Chase Bank Building on Washington. I…
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That would be fine, its about a 56 mb file.
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They are Google Sketch Up files, I think I can upload them to some kind of database for downloading, I'll check it out.
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There is now steel going up on the site, on the building facing Mt. Hope.
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I made both the MSP Headquarters and the 20 floor version of the S Grand Condos in Google Earth, here are a couple angles:
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As far as the dyslexic foundation property, a piece of property could be bought within a couple blocks, and house moving would cost like $20-30k. It's not a bad deal even from a financial point of view, houses like that one are actually cost-effecti…
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I think he will probably get all the property needed, I beleive he only needs that dyslexic foundation property. I just hope he intends to move, not destroy that old house. Other than that this is fantastic, I can't wait to see the view from inside …
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Two new stories from todays LSJ, still limited details, and no renderings: Projects will have both sides of river 'exploding' Plans for City Market draw mixed feelings
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This development actually looks a little more extensive than I thought, especially whats on the riverfront. If they can pull this off it would be huge. The way their talking this thing is a sure deal if the tax abatements come through. What I'd real…
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Story in todays LSJ: Plan touts new City Market IT sounds like we should be seeing some renderings and/or siteplans as part of todays announcement. I'm liking the sound of two 6 floor towers behind olds park and a new city market on the riverfro…
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I don't know, I haven't heard when the fountain will be built, but it would make sense to wait until spring. But with this fountain being in a very high-profile location they may very well heat it and/or use anti freeze to keep it running in the win…
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I really can't be too sure where exactly this will be, but I'm thinking it will be on that land north of the ballbark where the city garage is and maybe where City Market is. I'll be patiently waiting to see "all the details" tomorrow... Also, th…
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This from the upcoming city council meeting's agenda: "Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act (OPRA) District Application filed by The Gillespie Company, L.L.C. on behalf of Michigan Avenue Investors, LLC for property located at 1609-1615 E. Michig…
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Yes, and 50' from the street is much closer than any street in that rendering, it's about the same setback that Constitution Hall has. That photo is looking from the northeast, towards the southwest. Even at only five floors, the roof should be at a…