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‘It doesn’t smell right.’ Michigan councilman linked to $69,000 marijuana real estate sale
MENOMINEE, MI -- Joseph S. Dulak has helped shape marijuana policy as a member of the city council in Menominee, a U.P. border town with a lucrative weed market. Now, Dulak is facing criticism after a company he’s linked to benefited from the marijuana business. Public records reviewed by MLive show that a real estate firm linked to Dulak profited $69,000 in October from a property flip to a marijuana business.
Development will take place at old hospital location
MARINETTE — A developer has purchased the former Bay Area Medical Center property at the corner of Shore Drive and University Drive with eyes on putting housing on that 20-acre property. Mayor Steve Genisot said the city is working with Shore Drive Development LLC, Green Bay. “So far discussions have been single-family homes, along with town homes,” the mayor said. “Probably 20 to 21 single-family homes — depending on an...
New homes cropping up in Marinette's vacant lots
MARINETTE — Marinette should see a new crop of small home builds on the horizon. The city council approved two builders - Jon Keepers and Dan Hayes - to build on their vacant lots last week. Both sales will be finalized pending a development agreement. Keepers will build an approximately 932-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom home with a garage or shed option at 1350 Armstrong St. ...
More apartments in Marinette, with Daggett Street Park improvements
MARINETTE —The Plan Commission approved the boundaries for Tax Incremental District 19 on Tuesday, bringing 30 to 36 apartment units to Marinette, with updates to Daggett Street Park and possible office space. The project will generate $8.5 million in new development value for the city and cost $2.4 million, with $1.6 in developer incentives. The updates to Daggett Street Park are estimated at $455,000, according to the project plan. The...
Wetlands discovery reduces luxury apartment development in Marinette
MARINETTE — The number of luxury apartments at the development between the hospital and the jail has decreased, according to Mayor Steve Genisot at a special meeting of the Common Council on Thursday. The council voted unanimously in favor of the revised development agreement, with Alderwoman Debbie Klegin absent. The plan changed from 192 to 108 units. Developer Midwest Expansion found significantly more wetlands in the area, which limits construction...
Marinette sells portion of old Fleet Farm property
MARINETTE — Marinette sold a 0.8-acre portion of the old Fleet Farm property from Midwest Expansion in exchange for a $350,000 cash offer. City council members voted April 25 to approve the development agreement. The property will be a commercial development, and the nature of the development will involve future discussions, said Mayor Steve Genisot. The developers have a tenant to occupy the property and are going through closing on...
Marinette council rejects offer for former Fleet Farm parcel
MARINETTE — The Marinette City Council Tuesday rejected an offer to purchase a portion of the former Fleet Farm property and will list the entire parcel with a Green Bay real estate company. The council met in closed session to discuss the matter. It decided to reject an offer from Midwest Expansion LLC, Suamico, and will list the entire parcel with Micoley Real Estate Agency (RealtyHive) for $1.5 million with a 6% brokerage fee and a six-month contract. The offer from Midwest was broken into...
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