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Work begins on downtown Lansing’s grandest vision

Capitol

Since the pandemic sent state employees home, a debate has persisted over downtown’s future.

On Monday, John and his father, Paul Gentilozzi, celebrated the groundbreaking for Tower on Grand, a 28-story, 300,000-square-foot skyscraper on Grand Avenue near Washtenaw Street.

The skyscraper will contain 287 residences and feature a pool, fitness center, yoga studio and Grand River-front terrace. Apartment leasing is expected to begin in early 2028.

“We want more people living downtown, because when you live downtown, you do things downtown. You eat lunch, you go out for dinner, you walk the dog, you hang out with friends, you go to the park, you go to the new grocery store we have, your friends stay in the hotels,” Schor said.

 

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