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An apartment at the Residences at Huron.

New affordable senior housing development in Ypsi seeks to “cultivate a whole new community”

The Residences at Huron, an affordable senior housing development, recently opened at 945 W. Clark Rd. in Ypsilanti.

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A pickleball game at Wolverine Pickleball.
Ann Arbor pickleball facility wins statewide energy efficiency award

The award honors Wolverine Pickleball CEO and co-founder Christie Howden for making environmentally conscious choices during the building of her 39,000-square-foot pickleball facility.

TORC Robotics' new facility in Ann Arbor Township.
Self-driving truck company opens $5.6 million Ann Arbor Twp. facility, creating 500 local jobs

TORC Robotics, an independent subsidiary of Daimler Truck AG and a leader in autonomous truck technology, has announced the opening of a new facility in Ann Arbor Township.

The downtown Ann Arbor Library Lot
Ann Arbor’s Library Lane could see new library, housing under proposal from city and library

A new vision for the long-debated site will go before voters this August.

Garrett's Space program facilitators.
Suicide prevention nonprofit receives county millage funds as it builds Superior Township campus

Ann Arbor-based suicide prevention nonprofit Garrett’s Space has been selected to receive $373,306 from the Washtenaw County Community Mental Health and Public Safety Preservation Millage.

A conceptual rendering of Chelsea's future Main Street Park.
Chelsea Main Street Park project moves forward with $1 million state grant

A Main Street park in the city of Chelsea is one step closer to reality with a grant of $1,012,500 from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund board.

114 W. Michigan Ave., pictured at center, in downtown Ypsilanti.
Local company hopes to “preserve the spirit” of downtown Ypsi with Michigan Ave. acquisition

Ypsilanti-based residential real estate company Yarrow hopes to uplift local business in downtown Ypsilanti with its recent purchase of 114 W. Michigan Ave.

Blake Transit Center in Ann Arbor.
Transit and pedestrian improvements in Ann Arbor receive $400,000 in state grants

The state of Michigan has awarded a total of $400,000 in grants to support transit- and pedestrian-oriented improvements on Fourth Avenue in Ann Arbor near Blake Transit Center. 

The future site of the HUB Center.
Ann Arbor nonprofit to launch community resource center in Ypsi Township

Peace Neighborhood Center will renovate a former church to create the HUB Center, serving Ypsilanti Township's Sugarbrook and Gault Village neighborhoods.

A rendering of the State Street redesign.
Ann Arbor’s State Street reopens with curbless design

The project is the first phase of a major street renovation designed to improve safety, accessibility, and business flexibility.

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