LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Visitors to Downtown Lansing can expect more activities, more nightlife, and more places to live many years into the future.
That’s the message Thursday from Downtown Lansing, Inc. the organization that works with merchants and residents to re-energize the city’s core.
Cathleen Edgerly, executive director of DLI, joined business leaders, politicians, and the community Thursday night to present the “State of Downtown Lansing,” at the Atrium Building.
Visitors to Downtown Lansing can expect more activities, more nightlife, and more places to live many years into the future.
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