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Utility Companies Seek Land For Solar Farms
/in Grand Rapids, Northern Michigan, SE Michigan, Uncategorized, Western Michigan /by Tracy WillisMichigan utility companies are securing real estate to expand their solar energy generation capabilities as consumer demand accelerates. DTE Energy Co. needs 20,000 to 35,000 acres of southern-facing flat land to erect solar arrays over the next 10-15 years. Consumers Energy Co. currently generates 40 megawatts of electricity from solar and plans to be at 8,000 megawatts by 2040. That will require between 40,000-56,000 acres of land. Customer demand and land usage is a balancing act that Lansing policymakers haven’t yet addressed. Industry leaders anticipate some community resistance.
28th Street Mega Mall Site Repurposed as B2 Bargain Bin
/in Grand Rapids /by Tracy WillisThe 28th Street Mega Mall site will once again welcome customers. B2 Outlet stores has transformed the site into a B2 Bargain Bins location. They’ve updated the 76,000-square-foot space to include new walls, restrooms and polished concrete floors. The new store will open on Tuesday. The concept of B2 Bargain Bins is different than the company’s traditional outlet stores. Prices start at $6 on Tuesday and fall each day until everything sells. The store is closed on Sunday and Monday for restocking.
Old GM Stamping Plant Site Purchased By Real Estate Developer
/in Grand Rapids /by Tracy WillisFranklin Partners has purchased the old GM stamping plant site in Wyoming. The real estate development firm plans to use the 74-acre site for industrial development. The manufacturing plants will range in size from 150,000 to 1 million square feet. They purchased the site from the city of Wyoming for $5.25 million. According to Wyoming City Manager, Curtis Holt, the property has tremendous potential for manufacturers.