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Michigan Strategic Fund Backs Detroit, Traverse City Revitalization Projects
The Michigan Economic Development Corp. (MEDC) announced Tuesday that the Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) is supporting projects for growth and economic recovery in Detroit and Traverse City that are expected to generate a total capital investment of $35.7 million.
A rendering of the Bagley/Fitzgerald neighborhood project in Downtown Detroit. // Rendering courtesy of N’Namdi Hosey Development LLC
The Michigan Economic Development Corp. (MEDC) announced Tuesday that the Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) is supporting projects for growth and economic recovery in Detroit and Traverse City that are expected to generate a total capital investment of $35.7 million.
Governor Whitmer announces Traverse City housing project
State of Michigan
and last updated 2021-05-25 16:40:31-04
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. â The Michigan Strategic Fund has approved investment for a housing development project to support growth and economic recovery.
âAs we put Michigan back to work, Iâm excited about this new housing investment which will make a huge difference in the lives of Traverse City residents and help small businesses grow,â said Governor Whitmer. Investments in housing infrastructure are crucial as we build our economy back better from the pandemic. I welcome any funds that will make a difference in the lives of Michiganders.â
New Muskegon County board chair’s challenge is uniting ‘Trump Republicans’ and Democrats
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI – After waiting nearly two decades to realize his goal of leading the Muskegon County Board of Commissioners, Bob Scolnik said these are the right times for a moderate like him to take the helm.
Scolnik, a Republican who has represented the Norton Shores area on the board for 18 years, recently was voted by his colleagues to become the county board’s new chair.
Scolnik believes his job now is to get the county board focused and united on issues that matter to county residents.