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Tax capture district in Fruitport to aid economic growth, address Lakes Mall, half-built hotel concerns Updated Apr 12, 2021; Posted Apr 12, 2021 Two hotels on Sternberg Road in Fruitport Township, shown on April 5, 2021, that were abandoned mid-construction. Facebook Share MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI – Assisting residential development, including at the Fruitport Golf Club, is the driving force behind a new tax-capture district aimed at growing one of Muskegon County’s busiest areas. A tax capture district that includes the Lakes Mall has been approved for an area of Fruitport Township near a planned casino. A new downtown development authority will take increases in property tax revenues in the district and put them toward $11 million in planned projects. The tax capture is for 20 years. ....
Fruitport Township fed up with abandoned hotels Julie Dunmire and last updated 2021-04-07 16:18:22-04 FRUITPORT TOWNSHIP, MICH. â Fruitport Township Supervisor Todd Dunham says it s his hope the township s new blight ordinance will help him tackle his biggest headache: the two abandoned hotels on Sternberg Road. The construction for the hotels was stopped because the it was violating a neighboring hotel s non-compete clause with the project. Construction stopped a few years ago, and the man in charge of the project, Malik Abdulnoor has been ghosting the township supervisor ever since. âThey wonât return calls. They donât seem to care,â Dunham said. ....
Cleanup of half-built hotels near West Michigan mall being pursued by township officials Updated 12:35 PM; MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI – Now that it has an enforceable blight ordinance, Fruitport Township is demanding action from the owner of two half-built and deteriorating hotels. Township Supervisor Todd Dunham said the owner of the hotels, Stellar Hospitality of Auburn Hills, recently was informed it was in violation of the ordinance and given 10 days to reply with its plans for the neighboring hotel structures. The owner must respond by this week or legal action will be pursued, Dunham told MLive. “They don’t call me back. They won’t talk to me,” Dunham said. ....