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Phase II of a Northside Kalamazoo housing project gets $2 million investment

The second phase of the Zone 32 residential development includes 38 apartment units. at the corner of Pitcher and Myrtle Streets in Kalamazoo’s Northside Neighborhood.
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Phase II of a Northside Kalamazoo housing project gets $2 million investment
The second phase of the Zone 32 residential development includes 38 apartment units. at the corner of Pitcher and Myrtle Streets in Kalamazoo’s Northside Neighborhood.
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PitchMI offers Michigan startups a shot at $1.25 Million
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