A much-anticipated project to revitalize a prime corner of downtown Grand Rapids with a new art gallery, apartments, retail, and parking received preliminary approval. Developers still face a complicated path of tax credits and other financial promises to complete the deal.
According to excerpts from the story:
Development of a high-profile downtown corner is likely to get a few more financial boosts from the city's Downtown Development Authority.
The Gallery on Fulton at the southwestern corner of Division Avenue and Fulton Street is expected to include a new home for the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, a parking ramp, a 66-unit apartment building and retail space.
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