Tag: traverse city development
Posted on May 29, 2018
Traverse City New Businesses
Marshes To Open New Restaurant By Beth Milligan | May 29, 2018 Dan and Pam Marsh, owners of Red Ginger, have purchased the Garfield Center retail strip center, and plan to open a restaurant there this fall. The …
Posted on June 9, 2017
Housing Coming To Thirteenth Street?
Housing Coming To Thirteenth Street? June 9, 2017 By Beth Milligan A $700,000 purchase offer for a vacant Traverse City Area Public Schools (TCAPS) lot on Thirteenth Street could bring new housing to the corridor – though TCAPS …
Posted on April 24, 2017
$10M Development Proposed For Eighth Street
By Beth Milligan A proposed new $10 million development could bring 60,000 square feet of retail, office and residential space, three new public kayak launches and a second Higher Grounds café location to Eighth Street in Traverse City. …
Posted on April 18, 2017
Traverse City – What’s Next For Affordable Housing?
By Beth Milligan A new report by the Traverse City Housing Commission reflects a multi-year waiting list for low-income and affordable housing units in the city – and an uphill battle facing local entities trying to bring more …
Posted on November 10, 2016
Traverse City Development – 60 Feet Or Less…What Next?
60 Feet Or Less…What Next? November 10, 2016 By Beth Milligan Following Tuesday’s passing of Proposition 3 – an amendment to Traverse City’s charter requiring a public vote on buildings over 60 feet – city staff and commissioners …
Posted on August 9, 2016
TCAPS Preps Property Plans
TCAPS Preps Property Plans August 9, 2016 By Beth Milligan From the reconstruction of Eastern Elementary School to consideration of a donor’s offer to keep Old Mission Peninsula School open to the sale of the former Long Lake …
Updated on June 23, 2016
Will Traverse City Build Boardman Lake Avenue?
Will City Build Boardman Lake Avenue? June 8, 2016 By Beth Milligan To build or not to build a road connecting Fourteenth Street to Eighth Street: That is the question. It’s one city commissioners have long discussed – …
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