A class at MSU will help student become involved in the development of the City Center II project, which will replace vacant buildings on the corner of Abbot Road and Grand River and Evergreen avenues in downtown East Lansing.
According to excerpts from the article:
In the course, which is offered through the School of Hospitality Business, students will work with Strathmore, city officials and others involved with City Center II to develop strategies for four different sections of the project: brand development, sustainability and sustainable development, optimal efficiency design and financial assumptions of market demand. The students will present their findings at the end of the semester.
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