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I'm not a fan of this at all. There's no reason further concentrate the homeless population of the whole area into one of the most important business districts in the area, especially one that's struggling to get over the hump and reach sustained gr…
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@MichMatters Zoning variances can be made and a large entertainment complex is the kind of thing I could almost see the city accommodating in some farther flung location. That being said, I don't think that would be at all desirable and I'd expect t…
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If this were anywhere outside of the downtown core I'd be disappointed, the only other locations I'd even find somewhat acceptable would be the Frandor/Red Cedar Renaissance area or the Eckert site. It's hard to say what specific locations would rea…
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I'm pretty optimistic about the future of Cooley, I do wonder if they will stay in downtown Lansing over the long term given their affiliation with Western though. The number of Cooley students that were downtown 10 years ago was certainly a boon fo…
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I know I've mentioned it several times and I'll continue to say it every time the subject comes up, I think wind turbines suck as an energy source and they destroy the landscape, the problem will be multiplied when they're all left as rotting hulks …
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Oh, wow. That's impressively bad, it takes the spot for the worst new apartment building by a long shot. Trash windows, trash siding and absolutely no thought given to design. This would be unacceptably bad for the most nondescript suburb, let alone…
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I'm guessing that they're close to switching sides, I noticed them setting up the electronic signs (reading just dots right now) and tons of barrels along the sides of the westbound lanes.
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I like this idea and I'm sure there's lots of potentially interesting outdoor spaces that could be created through this. In particular, I always thought it would be cool to use some of the alleys downtown the same way EL and some other cities do. Th…
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Were any of these people involved in the sketchy ebay land sale a couple years ago?
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I've been holding my thoughts on this until it's finished, but as I see it now I agree with you. The materials/ construction quality on the first floor is genuinely good with proper brick and stone work along with good quality storefront windows, th…
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I guess it pretty much goes without saying that this is a really good thing for downtown EL. A modest but nice looking building of an appropriate height/scale with ground floor retail, several hundred employees and a fairly large community space. It…
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That's really good news, those projects should prove really beneficial for their respective neighborhoods. I was wondering about the Allen Neighborhood Center project in particular, it's good to see that it's moving forward. I think the Kalamazoo co…
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@MichMatters It doesn't look bad, just somewhat bland and the materials are just decent, nothing to be excited about. I guess this is sort of the norm for new apartments in this area though, I was just looking at Elevation in Okemos and it's not m…
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That seems particularly expensive for the somewhat out of the way location and mediocre quality of the building, I'd like to see what that unit looks like. I continue to be disappointed in this project overall, it's an example of what I don't want t…
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I certainly wouldn't vote for him again but I don't see anyone on the local political scene that I'd like to see in the position either. My political views are complex, a heap civil libertarianism, a decent bit of economic conservatism and a good am…
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Random question: Are any serious people behind the push to remove the mayor? I'm not a fan of Schor for his lackadaisical attitude and somewhat weak leadership but I hardly think that makes for grounds to push for resignation, I don't think any of t…
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@MichMatters I considered going to one of those meetings, I wish I had. I thought it was discussed on here but I can't find it. I've always wanted to see Reutter Park become a well maintained formal park, there's many beautifully maintained examples…
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@MichMatters I'm glad there's no ramp going there but if it remains a surface lot for decades then I'd rather have had the ramp. I can't imagine LCC using all the land they currently own anytime in the foreseeable future, I'd really like to see them…
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That's "The Citadel", there's renderings and info in the Park Place West thread.
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Yeah, I think there's a lot more work that could be getting done right now with minimal risk of increasing the rate of the virus' spread, if we have to go through this again in the fall they should have a much better idea as to which measures are ne…