JACKSON, MI-A former state prison site will soon be the new home to the Great Lakes Home Health and Hospice Inc. headquarters. A Single Business Tax credit and Michigan Renaissance Zone incentives help spur the $5.5-million project.
SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI-The 74-acre Four Bears Water Park has seen its last day as an amusement park, and is expected to be redeveloped, with 160 condominiums as well as commercial space.
DETROIT-A $3.8-million small business tax credit and $308,334 in tax incentives will help build 18,000 sf of retail space, a parking garage and redevelop a 21-story office building to condominiums.
AUBURN HILLS, MI-The $15.3-million expansion allows Pgam Advanced Technologies AG to increase production of parts and tools, as well as components for armored vehicles.
MACOMB TOWNSHIP, MI-The Chippewa Valley school system will ask voters next month to float a new freshman-only school, rather than build a new high school.
HARRISON TOWNSHIP, MI-Work begins on a $9.7-million medical facility on the west side of Jefferson Avenue at Luke Avenue, in the heart of Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
LANSING, MI-Developers are pushing the city to allow them to build a new State Police headquarters on the southeast corner or Kalamazoo Street and Grand Avenue.
LINCOLN PARK, MI-The 207,000-sf store, which features a bank, hair salon, photo studio and drive-up pharmacy, is part of a prototype design by the Michigan-based retailer.
MOUNT CLEMENS, MI-City and county government are squabbling over the fate of an architectural "jewel." The county has bought adjacent parcels for $2.8 million with plans for an office building.