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Eastside Hunter Park greenhouse - Photo Dave Trumpie
With its swath of stable neighborhoods centered along the stretch of Michigan Avenue between downtown and the Frandor Shopping Center at US-127, the Eastside neighborhood boasts an engaged, entrepreneurial and diverse mix of residents and shopkeepers alike. The commercial district along Michigan Avenue hosts popular bakeries, bookstores, coffee shops and ethnic restaurants, while the parks and weekly farmer’s market along Kalamazoo Street quickly add new fans.
Eastside Features
In a manor most fowl: urban chicken farming
Ann Kammerer
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
As sustainable living and homegrown foods continue to grow in popularity, residents in the Capital region find simple pleasure and a sense of community in transforming their backyards into small-scale farms for feathered friends and livestock.
Quest for the best vegetarian meal in Lansing
Shannon Nobles
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
If you're a vegetarian in the Capital region, or simply one who adores veggie cuisine, make sure you've already eaten before venturing into this piece about one writer's quest to find the best vegetarian meal here.
Lansing bowling scene rolls with the changes
Ann Kammerer
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Arcades, private suites and laser tag are part of an extensive makeover of an iconic Lansing alley that keeps bowling top-of-mind for the next generation of recreational and professional bowlers in the Capital region. Learn more about bowling culture, its future and what you've been missing out on.
Choosing Lansing: Dylan and Jeana-Dee Rogers
Allison Monroe
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Meet Dylan And Jeana-Dee Rogers ... a musically and artistically inclined husband and wife duo who love the community, starting spectacles, creating art and keeping the Capital region full of surprise and whimsy.
Empowering our youth through computer science
Natalie Burg
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
When MSU identified a lack of qualified computer science applicants, the Information Technology Empowerment Center was created with a big goal: to foster a new generation of IT enthusiasts right here in Lansing. Here's how ITEC and an array of community partners are making it happen.
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All Star Barbershop opens on Michigan Ave, adds two jobs
New fish fry market offers fresh food to Eastside, creates three jobs
The Swap Meet opens in 2,000 sq ft Michigan Ave space, creates three jobs
Michigan Avenue home brew shop opens on Eastside, creates two jobs
Sunrise Market brings international groceries, two jobs to Michigan Ave
Williams Subaru building new $3M facility, expanding staff by up to eight
Painting With a Twist to hire up to five artists, bring painting parties to Frandor
Purple Carrot owners to open Red Haven restaurant, add up to 20 jobs
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Innovation & Job News
Hunter Park GardenHouse recipient of $60,900 grant for youth programming
Frandor store expands with new home brew supplies shop
ITEC grows programs, community partnerships and staff
Gone Wired becomes The Avenue Cafe, to add up to seven staff
Dunkin Donuts brings 35 jobs and future expansion plans to Lansing
Eastside Lansing’s Non-Profit Urbandale Farm Secures $90,000 USDA Grant
ITEC Awarded $600,000 For Sustainable Broadband Adoption Project
Lansing Everett Wins CATA’s First High School Clean Commute Challenge
$150,000 Grant Supports Refugee Development Center Partnership With Schools
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In the News
Lansing's NEO Center to host Startup Weekend, event aimed at launching new businesses
Source: MLive
Why The Capital Region Is A Great Place To Be An Entrepreneur
Source: Lansing State Journal
Lansing State Journal Highlights the Capital Region's Architectural Gems
Source: Lansing State Journal
New Meridian Township Community Garden Latest of 80 Area Projects
Source: Lansing State Journal
Kiplinger Names Lansing One of Nation's Top Ten Best Cities For Young Adults
Source: Kiplinger
Lansing Competes For $190 Million GM Plant Upgrade
Source: Lansing State Journal
Local Clothing Label Finds Niche With New Store Space
Source: Lansing State Journal
Capital Region Concerts Work to Build On Area's Quality of Life
Source: Lansing State Journal
Prima Civitas Foundation Prepares For New Leadership, Continued Growth
Source: Lansing State Journal
Redevelopment Planned For 37,000 Sq Ft Marshall Street Armory In Lansing
Source: Lansing State Journal
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