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Developers are seeking more than half a billion dollars in tax breaks for the $740 million plan to build three new towers in downtown Grand Rapids.
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A brownfield cleanup in Northville is expected to open the door for housing, retail, and recreation.
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Michigan's Brownfield Tax Increment Financing (TIF) program is no longer limited to brownfields. The expansion aims to incentivize building low and middle income housing.
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The bill would expand redevelopment tax incentives for blighted properties.
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Brownfields are contaminated properties, usually former industrial sites. The EGLE grants will help facilitate projects in Westland, Ferndale, and Novi.
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Buick City was once a beating heart in the center of Flint’s economy. These days, it's little more than a parking lot for GM trucks.
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Additional money brings the total amount to start cleanups to $4 million for more than 170 sites.
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The federal program provides a range of tax incentives in economically distressed communities. But large industrial tracts with no one living on them aren’t eligible.
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A controversial bill setting new standards for cleaning up contamination is on its way to the governor.The state House approved the legislation Tuesday by…
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A $330,000 state grant will help redevelop a contaminated site in Grand Rapids.The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality approved the grant for the…