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Commission approves commercial rehabilitation district for former general hospital site at 1700 Oak Avenue
Summary
The commission approved establishing a commercial rehabilitation district at 1700 Oak Avenue, the former general hospital site, to support a proposed $21 million, six-building, three‑story multifamily project that will target low-income housing under MSHDA standards.
The Muskegon City Commission on July 22 approved a resolution to establish a commercial rehabilitation district at 1700 Oak Avenue, the former general hospital site where developers plan a six-building, three‑story multifamily housing development.
Development analyst Jocelyn Hines told commissioners the project has been before the city previously as a brownfield and, if built, would be a roughly $21 million investment and be…
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