Regional planners and developers take lead on east-west corridor

Developers and municipal leaders continue to unveil plans for improving neighborhoods, attracting new businesses and linking cities and townships along the major east-west corridor that runs 20-miles between downtown Lansing and Webberville.

According to excerpts from the article:
"While other areas around Lansing also are receiving attention — the REO Town business district on South Washington Avenue, for example — Michigan Avenue is the subject of a coordinated approach to regional planning that involves both the public and private sectors."
 
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