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Cannabis Retailer Opens in Coldwater
/in SE Michigan, Western Michigan /by Tracy WillisSkymint Inc., Michigan’s largest cannabis retailer, opened its 15th store in half of a vacant department store in Coldwater. According to the company’s president of retail, bigger spaces like the former Sears building are appealing because it gives the store a big blank canvas with which to work. The artsy, boutique-vibed store offers 60 cannabis brands. Skymint has grown quickly since entering the retail market in 2019. It can also be found in Bay City, Big Rapids, East Lansing, Flint, Hazel Park and Lansing.
MDOT Discusses Plans for Detroit’s Amtrak Site
/in Detroit, SE Michigan /by Tracy WillisIn February, the Michigan Department of Transportation met with developers to discuss Detroit’s Amtrak site. They want to build a new intermodal transportation facility on the site, with a mix of transit uses like passenger rail and bus, and maybe even residential and retail. MDOT is exploring private development on the property in an effort to offset the $36 million-$45 million cost of the intermodal facility. MDOT is applying for a federal RAISE (Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity) grant through the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Township Board Defies Planning Commission Recommendation
/in SE Michigan /by Tracy WillisThe Huron Township board has rebelled. Detroit-based Sterling Group and Texas-based Hillwood Enterprises LP is constructing new warehouse and distribution space totaling 1.27 million square feet for Amazon.com Inc. Now, they want an amendment to the township’s zoning rules to be allowed to build another distribution center for Home Depot, totaling 450,000 square feet. The trustees approved the amendment and ignored a unanimous planning commission recommendation that put the brakes on construction. Concern over the impact of truck traffic on the southern Wayne County community is high.