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February 23, 2021
It will expand options for businesses and visitors.
If approved by the state, the district will include portions of South James Street.
Inside the district, bars and restaurants will be able to sell a to-go cup for alcoholic beverages.
Visitors will be able to enjoy their drinks while waiting to be seated or walking around and enjoying the downtown area.
The Ludington City Council says they are excited help restaurants while allowing people to reconnect.
“So we’re really hoping not only does it provide that kind of you know mental help for folks to be able to connect again but also it’s going to help our downtown businesses get back up on their feet a little bit quicker,” said Mitchell Foster, Ludington City Manager.
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January 28, 2021
The Lofts on Rowe project in Ludington will bring 65 units of workforce housing to the area.
The project, developed by Michigan Community Capital, received their last piece of funding in a $2 million grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.
They will rehabilitate a building that has been on Rowe Street for more than 120 years.
It will have commercial space on the lower floors.
The city says that they are excited to see a building that’s been there for so long be put to good use.
“It’s really neat to see a building like that that has been used for so many different things over time, has sat a little bit vacant for the last twelve years or so, and having the current owner donate the building and now to see it renovated like this. I think we are all in the community looking forward to seeing it done,” said Mitchell Foster, City Manager of Ludington.