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Muskegon crowdfunding campaign aims to transform rusty railroad bridges into murals
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
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MUSKEGON, MI – A 60-day crowdfunding effort is being launched to turn two rusty railroad overpasses into works of art.
The MuskegonCity Public Art Initiative (MCPAI) is leading the effort to fund the public mural Muskegon Rails Project. Four murals will be painted on both sides of railroad passes over Seaway Drive between Laketon and Hackley avenues.
The city of Muskegon, Muskegon Heights and Norton Shores collaborated to turn “eyesores to eye-popping,” according to a news release.
“It’s just a way to brighten your drive every day if you’re going up and down Seaway Drive,” said Judy Hayner, project director with MCPAI.
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Large marijuana grow operation recommended for sprawling old factory in Muskegon
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
MUSKEGON, MI – A large-scale marijuana growing and processing operation could go into the vacant portion of the old Shaw-Walker factory in Muskegon, a section of which currently houses condos.
The Muskegon Planning Commission has endorsed a request by the building’s owners to be zoned for all types of marijuana licensing. The building, which houses the Watermark Lofts condominiums, Coffee Factory restaurant and the Watermark 920 Conference Center, was already placed in a district that allows for marijuana retail sales.
“That building has been vacant and falling apart slowly for a long time,” Muskegon Planning Director Mike Franzak told the planning commission earlier this month. “We’ve already seen part of it come down. I don’t know how much longer it has to go.”
Large ‘dry’ marina proposed along Muskegon Lake could draw many boaters downtown
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
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MUSKEGON, MI A large indoor “dry” marina on Muskegon Lake that city officials said could bring in a lot of boaters who currently are bypassing the community, along with townhomes are the latest proposals from a Muskegon developer.
Jon Rooks of Parkland Properties is proposing his latest developments near his Shoreline Inn and Lake House Waterfront Grill on Muskegon Lake. In close proximity is Rooks’ Terrace Point Landing residential condominium development that he said is nearly full.
The Terrace Point Dry Marina, essentially indoor storage with on-demand delivery of boats to the water, would take up much of the parking lot for Shoreline Inn, which is next to the existing Terrace Point Marina, a preliminary site plan shows.
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