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Envisioning "a downtown that doesn’t become deserted after 5 p.m.," a new market analysis recommends supporting new retail businesses, constructing more housing and making public spaces welcoming to pedestrians.
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After months of delays, a new live entertainment venue is now open in downtown Lansing.
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Hoover has become a symbol of the store’s mission, all while swimming through his own 3,500 gallon pond.
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The city of Lansing is rezoning a pair of properties downtown to make way for a new City Rescue Mission homeless shelter. But some community members allege the mission is discriminating against the LGBTQ community.
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A thriving African-American neighborhood once stood in Lansing's I-496 corridor. A new documentary called "They Even Took the Dirt" shows what life was like before the highway came to town.
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Lansing's City Council voted 5-3 Monday to revoke the Energy Event Center’s cabaret license following an incident of gun violence outside the property this summer.
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A new playground is now open near downtown Lansing that's designed to be accessible for people with physical, sensory and developmental disabilities.
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The Lansing Board of Education is is interviewing 15 applicants hoping to fill a seat on the board.
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Officials in Lansing are planning to open a new city hall at the old Masonic Temple building as the current building has degraded over the years.
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An investigator has recommended that Lansing’s City Council revoke the Energy Event Center's cabaret license over safety concerns following a shooting in a parking lot outside the space.