Uni-Boring is receiving a $750,350 infrastructure grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corp. to install water and sewer services at the new facility, which is expected to employ 75 workers. The MEDC is a public-private partnership that promotes smart growth strategies.
The township is located in the southeast quadrant of Livingston County, and has seen new residential and commercial growth recently.
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