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Michigan Legislature May Nix Short-Term Rental Laws

Bills in the Michigan legislature that have bipartisan support would nix local laws that ban or limit short-term rentals through zoning. The bills are controversial and have garnered heated debate. Proponents like Airbnb, realtors, and lawmakers from both parties say the proposed changes to state law are about personal property rights and do not prevent cities from regulating short-term rentals. Opponents, which include leaders from cities all over the state and hoteliers, say they do not support an outright ban on short-term rentals. They feel that local leaders should have the power to decide what rules are most effective for their communities.

Downtown Lansing

Downtown Lansing Struggles With Fewer Customers

All Michigan downtowns have been hit by the pandemic. With decreased foot traffic and former customers continuing to work from home, business is slow. But downtown Lansing has been hit especially hard as its businesses rely on the State of Michigan office hub. Struggling businesses have lost up to 90% of their sales while waiting for state employees to return to work. Unfortunately, even once the pandemic fades, far fewer state employees will return to work on a daily basis.

Crossroads Mall in Portage $77M Underwater, Deed-In-Lieu Possible

The Crossroads Mall in Portage, Michigan (near Kalamazoo) has recently been valued at $22.6M. Unfortunately, the mall has $100M in mortgage debt. The owner is currently in discussions with its lender about a deed-in-lieu. Although stories about the decline of the regional mall are all too common, the decline of Crossroads has been stunning, as it was valued at $152M as recently as 2013.

In addition to the square footage covered by the mortgage, the mall is home to a (vacant) Sears store, as well as JC Penney and Macy’s anchors.

As mentioned in a recent Weekly Brief, the mall is dead.