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Farmington council picks townhome developer for Maxfield property


The old Maxfield Training Center property is one step closer to getting developed. 
Farmington City Council voted 4-1 during a special meeting March 4 to move forward with Robertson Brothers proposal to build 59 townhomes on the three-acre space. Mayor Sara Bowman cast the dissenting vote. 
Robertson s proposal was one of two finalists council chose from four interested developers. The other finalist, River Caddis Development, was proposing 124 apartment units. 
I hope Robertson Brothers comes with a design that will compliment the historic district,  City Manager David Murphy said.  That s a transitional area between the historic district and downtown.
Some argued Robertson, based in Bloomfield Hills, and its owner-occupied townhomes will better fit in with the nearby historical district. As the proposal stands, the townhomes would include two bedrooms and a single-car garage. Robertson s plan also prioritizes pedestrian access to downtown and Shiawas ....

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MEDC approves developments in Grand Haven, Ludington - Grand Rapids Business Journal


Grand Rapids Business Journal
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The Michigan Strategic Fund approved three projects that “will create vibrant spaces and boost tourism,” including in Grand Haven and Ludington.
The Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) board on Tuesday approved community revitalization projects in Grand Haven, Hillsdale and Ludington that it said will help the cities to create vibrant features, such as hotels and housing, to attract and keep talent while also promoting tourism, according to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC).
The MSF board also approved a tech transfer program to help grow the state’s high-tech entrepreneurial ecosystem.
“The projects approved (Tuesday) lay a path for economic growth and recovery by increasing resources for high-tech startups in Michigan while renewing underused and vacant spaces to bring much-needed housing and vitality to three important communities,” said Mark Burton, CEO of the MEDC. “From suppor ....

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