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Commission approves Brownfield plan for 401 West Washington after public hearing; 11-unit mixed-use project cleared 7-0
Summary
The Marquette City Commission voted 7-0 to approve a Brownfield plan to support redevelopment of 401 West Washington into a mixed-use building with 11 residential units and two commercial spaces; the plan includes reimbursements from local and state tax capture over 20 years.
The Marquette City Commission on Aug. 25 approved a Brownfield plan for 401 West Washington Street, clearing the way for a 16,150-square-foot mixed-use redevelopment that includes two commercial spaces, integrated parking and 11 residential units. Commissioner Mike Larson moved to approve the plan and Mayor Pro Tem Rotem Schlegel seconded; the motion passed on a 7-0 roll-call vote.
The City Clerk summarized the Brownfield plan during a public hearing, saying the project anticipates a total investment of $4,556,000 and seeks reimbursement of Brownfield-eligible environmental and housing development costs. The clerk read that “a total reimbursement of $1,076,825 over 20…
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