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Council approves 12-year tax abatement to redevelop historic Shook Hotel at 301 N. Hamilton

5933945 · September 9, 2025
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Summary

Metro Multi Property Management won council approval for an Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act certificate to renovate the long‑vacant Shook Hotel into a first‑floor bar and grill and upper‑floor apartments; developer and Saginaw Future described a roughly $3.5 million project and projected job and tax benefits.

The Saginaw City Council approved an Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act (OPRA) certificate for 301 North Hamilton Street, known locally as the Shook Hotel, clearing the way for the building’s renovation into a first‑floor bar and grill and multi‑family residential units on the second and third floors. The council took the action during its regular meeting after a public hearing and presentations from the developer and economic‑development partners.

The developer, represented by Kyle (project manager, Metro Multi Construction and Remodeling), told the council the century‑old building has been vacant for years and that a 12‑year OPRA tax…

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