EAST LANSING — Months after approving a plan to build a $150 million Olympic sports arena and partner with a developer to build a hotel, private housing, restaurants and office space on the western edge of campus, Michigan State trustees are expected to vote on a scaled-back plan.
The 6,000-seat Olympic stadium, largely for non-revenue sports including volleyball, gymnastics and wrestling, is no longer part of the plan. Neither, apparently, are 14 acres of largely wooded area south of the Student Health and Recreation Center on Harrison Road near Trowbridge.
A health care zone within the development, for a MSU health care or academic facility, has also been nixed from the plan trustees are expected to vote on Oct. 31…