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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
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Pine Rest is offering a live web series to expand mental health information, the Wyoming Department of Public Safety is buying an AI package to write reports, new legislation in the Michigan House would ban so-called "ghost guns", and more.
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Ottawa County is receiving half a million dollars from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency supporting brownfield redevelopment
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The state has approved nearly $160 million in incentives for redeveloping Muskegon’s former Shaw-Walker Furniture factory
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The public is invited to learn more about four key Grand Rapids redevelopment projects
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The East Grand Rapids City Commission voted this week to create a Brownfield Redevelopment Authority
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Together West Michigan held a press conference before speaking to the Grand Rapids City Commission Tuesday