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Nice projects, solid opportunity to add positive value into downtown. I really hope the state, county and city go through with removing 475 in downtown. The neighborhoods around the cultural center are all pretty nice especially East Village the connectivity with downtown could bring in some missing major retail from the area.
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Suburban update - construction progresses at the new Davison Community Schools Performing Arts Center. The project includes a 1,000 seat performance hall with balcony & orchestra pit, dressing rooms, and band & vocal spaces - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mt7da...u6pxyvjl&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/frlnf...0ize4frf&raw=1 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/c3lx9...ul56v8x1&raw=1 Source: Facebook | Kingscott Associates |
EV battery materials company to construct new $175M manufacturing facility in Flint
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Great to see Buick City diversifying from logistics and light manufacturing into high end high tech manufacturing.
It’s promising to see advanced manufacturing supply chain & major manufacturing taking shape in the state. The only domestic sources of nickel are being mined in Michigan as well as a controversial copper & nickel mine that looks set to begin construction next to Porcupine Mountains State Wilderness Park. As well as opening up newly discovered & or viable ore deposits a Houghton based start up just received a grant to extract cobalt, nickel and lithium from tailings at the old Humboldt Mine in Ishpeming. The Eagle Nickel Mine and processing facility also received a grant to process the tailings as well as to become a regional hub for processing of these key minerals. Here’s the Mlive link it would fit better in the Northern Michigan page however since Flint is the center of talk right now about major EV and microchip developments. As well as the mining & processing developments are rural developments figured might as well drop the link for greater regional economic context. https://www.mlive.com/environment/20...outputType=amp Michigan works to land mammoth $55B microchip project Crain’s Detroit By Kurt Negal https://s3-rd-prod.crainsdetroit.com...e%20County.jpg Quote:
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You know, I feel bad for those farmers on Hill Rd. but this is a no-brainer for Genesee County. We should all be on our hands and knees begging for this level of economic investment.
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My mom went to college in Flint back in the 70's her roommate was one of our closest family friends, she lived out that way and the area south of Flint is beautiful. So I can understand concerns about getting a mega project rammed down my throat without any community feedback. That said there is such a thing as cutting off your nose despite your face.
The US 23 corridor from Brighton to Flint has been quickly growing as has the I-75 corridor from Pontiac to Flint. The land by Bishop International & the 69 - 75 interchange is bound to be a busy area one day landing a cutting edge manufacturing center which is seen as a critical piece of national infrastructure along with thousands of high paying jobs would seem to be a no brainer. Unfortunately the project was rolled out as an election carrot and was swept up in the morass of the spin cycle that was the 2024 "discussion". PFAS is used in the manufacturing of semiconductors and as the only state that tests for PFAS we are starting to see the horrific tip of the iceberg that is the contamination left by forever chemicals. A Ford and Chrysler supplier had been dumping PFAS into the Wixom waste water system and even the Huron River on at least one occasion. It was bought by a DC venture capital firm in the mid 2010's and started cutting every corner in terms of its environmental safety standards. The state has had a program that sells treated waste as fertilizer to farms and that program has been a big player in the organic farming industry. You can guess where this is going the state started quietly testing soil on farms that treated waste from the Wixom treatment plant ended up at and found eye wateringly high levels of PFAS. I would assume that rural lots use well water although the whole township is shown as having access to GLWA service, though local service lines may not be built out idk enough to comment further. A new township supervisor was elected that is anti mega site so it looks like the chances of landing the new plant have gone down significantly imo but we'll see I guess. If the project is dead this is a huge missed opportunity blown by a bad roll out and self serving partisan politics. Vice News "The Hidden Chemicals Destroying American Farms" (can never get YouTube to imbed no matter what link I copy and paste between the YouTube brackets) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9GTa3a-tFo |
$23 million mixed-use development to transform Grand Blanc’s Saginaw Street
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The saga continues. I get residents worried about being bowled over like what’s happening down US-23 in Milan where attractive residential areas, a mix of forest, farms and small residential neighborhoods are getting all the NIMBY’s.
An FBI shooting range in an area that has a bad rep for its prison getting two massive data centers seems like a bit much for little to negative local return. The Schwartz Creek - Mundy TWP site at least has plans for advanced manufacturing in an area adjacent to a major international airport, freeway and rail connections within an urban corridor. My mom went to college in Flint back in the 70’s and her roommate settled down in southern Genesee it’s a beautiful area. However the US-23 corridor from Ann Arbor to southern Genesee is a prosperous quickly growing part of the greater Detroit metro. There’s a demand for more jobs in Flint period. Giving economic growth a jump in an area that will serve Flint & its metro as well as wealthy fast growing burbs in Oakland as well as Livingston seems like a win win as long as its planned in concert with local residents. I’ll believe it when I see it but it’s nice to see that the project isn’t dead but has potential to grow in ambition. $40M offer to purchase Swartz Creek school for possible megasite sparks discussion Quote:
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Major milestone in recovery Flint sees population growth
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UM-Flint advances $40M innovation building aimed at workforce growth, regional impact
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