Posted Oct 15, 2008, 5:40 PM
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And now, Flint is caught in a good cycle because of the student housing downtown. The students want more restaurants and stores with longer hours, and the business community is more than happy to oblige (evidenced after only 2 months of having the dorm open). That, of course, will make it more attractive to live in the dorms, and I think UM-Flint will find itself building another one in the near future.
Maybe the CRIM will get something figured out with the hotel soon. Haven't heard any news on that front in a while.
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