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Site Clearing To Begin At Red Cedar Development

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A rendering of the planned Red Cedar development along Michigan Avenue in Lansing.

Site clearing on Lansing’s Red Cedar development project is scheduled to begin today.

The $270-million project is expected to include two hotels, residential housing, retail, and restaurant space along the Michigan Avenue Corridor on the site of the former Red Cedar golf course.

There’s a brownfield plan of $54-million in infrastructure work over 30 years for the project. With interest, diverted tax revenues are expected to cost the city and the state $123-million.

A press release from mayor Andy Schor’s office indicates that closing on the sale of the property is expected in the next few weeks. The city and the developer, Continental/Ferguson, have agreed to the site clearing schedule in order to meet necessary timelines.

An official groundbreaking is expected next month, with construction completed in the fall of 2022.

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Scott Pohl is a general assignment news reporter and produces news features and interviews. He is also an alternate local host on NPR's "Morning Edition."