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A popular grant program for new Grand Rapids developers has been paused after running out of funding midway through the fiscal year
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New housing is coming to Grand Rapids’ northeast side
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The money will be used for developing nearly seven acres with construction of three mixed use towers
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Critics have argued the state shouldn’t be giving large, and often already profitable, businesses money to build here
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Ottawa County developers can now apply for environmental assessment funding thanks to the Environmental Protection Agency
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The Kent County Board of Commissioners has approved the county’s first-ever Brownfield Redevelopment plan for a Lowell-based affordable housing project
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Three new Grand Rapids housing projects, adding nearly 250 units, have received Grand Rapids’ Brownfield Redevelopment Authority tax incentives, and many of those units would be reserved for low-and middle-income residents
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The project will also extend Breton Avenue
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A shuttered Grand Rapids Family Fare grocery store will be demolished to make way for a 168-unit apartment development
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Nonprofit housing provider Habitat Kent secured tax incentives and a grant from the city of Grand Rapids towards its affordable housing project