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Searching for a mother: Esther Freud examines illegitimacy in Ireland in the 1960s
by Markie Robson-ScottFriday, 28 May 2021
Esther Freud reimagines her mother s story©Jillian Edelstein
The glamorous unreliability of Esther Freud’s father, Lucian Freud, is an inescapable force in her novels. There he is, turning up like a bad penny in
Book giveaway for I Couldn t Love You More: A Novel by Esther Freud Apr 02-Apr 30, 2021
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Construction on Grand Haven residential development a long time coming
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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 supporting vibrant downt
State awards $4.75M loan to Grand Haven residential development at ‘underutilized’ site
Updated Jan 26, 2021;
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GRAND HAVEN, MI – A plan to develop a long-vacant property in Grand Haven received a $4.75 million loan from the state of Michigan.
The Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) approved a Michigan Community Revitalization Program loan to support the Peerless Flats residential development at the former site of Stanco Metal Products.
Four residential buildings with 124 market-rate units will be built on 4.66 acres at 105 Fulton Ave. by Lansing-based development group River Caddis, LLC. Peerless Flats will also include a community amenity building with an outdoor pool, fire pits, a fitness center and a conference room.