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HOUGHTON The Houghton City Council went back to the drawing board Wednesday night after the announcement that the Veridea Group was withdrawing its proposal for a $40 million development on the big parking deck area along Lakeshore Drive.
In a letter to the city, Veridea CEO Bob Mahaney said based on the December 16 council meeting, the city “has no defined process in place that can move the project forward at this time.” At that meeting, the council retracted a motion to move forward in defining the property and obtaining an appraisal after objections from some council members that the city needed to explore more options and seek more input from the public.
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On Tuesday, Veridea presented a new vision for the Houghton Waterfront Project during a Houghton County Planning Commission meeting.
HOUGHTON The Veridea Group unveiled renderings for its proposal for a mixed-use development on the current site of the large parking deck on Lakeshore Drive during a joint meeting of Houghton’s city council, planning commission and Downtown Development Authority Tuesday night.
The proposal includes a mix of retail, hotel, conference center and residential space between Huron and Quincy streets, as well as green space on adjoining property to the east.
Veridea CEO Bob Mahaney said Veridea had worked to accommodate public concerns and to create something in line with the historic appearance of downtown. He estimated it would create around 200 jobs.