hood
hood
About
- Username
- hood
- Joined
- Visits
- 7,080
- Last Active
- Roles
- Moderator
Comments
-
After seeing them painting the old factory at Mt Hope & Washington it reminded me of my imagined redevelopment of it, I decided I'd share my progress. I haven't done much with my model in awhile but I think it's far enough along to get my idea a…
-
I'm glad to see that building continuing to get attention. I've always though it was a really good example of tastefully reusing an old church.
-
I was wondering the same thing about the zoning, I have no idea why they wouldn't just rezone. I'm also glad to see development crossing Shiawassee. I do hope that they incorporate at least some retail at Larch & Shiawassee though, it'd be di…
-
I view the annexation of the section of Lansing Township south of Michigan near 127 as an absolute necessity for Lansing. Virtually that entire portion of the township, including infrastructure, is run down and will have an increasingly negative eff…
-
I'm content to just see patchwork for now, though it should have been done a year or two ago. Of course if the BRT falls through then the street/sidewalk/streetscaping will still need a full reconstruction. The City Pulse has notices for public h…
-
I can't get over how squat it looks even at 8-9 floors. The more I think about it the more I wish that the units in this building could have been spread out over multiple buildings of varying sizes and heights, but I guess we'll have to take what we…
-
@cliffordzang Thanks for the correction. I agree that the plan to eliminate N Shaw doesn't look like a very well thought out idea. I think the newly designated greenspace would be just as beneficial if they allow Shaw to remain as is, no need to …
-
It looks like they'r going to make that section of South Shaw a two way road as far as I can tell. It seems as though they're doing this in an effort to make a more contiguous greenspace out of the Shaw parking lots.
-
Just adding an image of the map showing the future street changes I was referencing: ...And some changes to south campus I didn't notice. They're going to connect Crescent Rd and Recycling Dr plus add an access rd off of Mt Hope. They will also…
-
I agree with your criteria for buildings on Grand River. I'd love to see an eventual Wharton replacement on Grand River, but that would likely be decades off. Besides that I can't imagine many buildings that would fit the bill, maybe a new planetari…
-
I'd be a little surprised if they ended up tearing down the Computer Center building, it's fairly nice architecturally and it's about the only old building in that immediate area. It'd be sad to see it go. I think Crescent Rd is a perfectly accep…
-
All the actions of the City seem to indicate that they do not want students downtown, or much of anywhere besides the norther tier. There's a quote in that article from a former EL planning commission member stating: "Everyone doesn't remember becau…
-
Cheesy is the right term for this. I'll give them credit for the effort though.
-
East Lansing should be happy to push students into higher density developments downtown, nearer campus. Then maybe the single family housing could return to being owner-occupied and/or family neighborhoods. That would seem like a much more realistic…
-
Thanks to gomsu for providing this link over in the General East Lansing discussion thread: Images of Proposed New Building Made Available; Parking Plan Unclear I'm pretty happy with this design. I love the setback and the multiple tiers …
-
FYI I'm re-posting your link and images regarding the Park District building over in that thread for posterity's sake. That "eastlansinginfo.com" site appears to be regularly updated with well-written articles, how did you come across it?
-
It's nice to have landmarks like this but I don't know why they chose a traditional brick clocktower design. It doesn't fit in with anything on LCC's campus.
-
So parcel at the corner of Larch and Shiawassee was listed as part of one of these projects? That would certainly add to the potential impact of this project.
-
I seriously doubt these proposals are related to the Old Town PILOT conflict. I looked these parcels up, they're owned by Eyde. Given that it's likely Eyde behind this my money's on this being a serious proposal and it being good all-around quality.
-
There's one thing worth noting in this weeks (August 29th) council packet. In the "Letter from the Mayor" section, there are two letters regarding what I think is the same project. One letter is regarding a PILOT for "Shiawassee Senior Lofts" and th…