MARSHALL, Mich. — Eight new housing opportunities are coming to Marshall, thanks in part to a state program.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Tuesday a Marshall-based project will receive support from the Revitalization and Placemaking (RAP) program, which provides access to gap funding for infrastructure development and real estate rehabilitation and development, according to officials.
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In Marshall, two adjacent three-story properties will be redeveloped to create eight new apartments and three new commercial spaces, along with preserving one activated commercial space.
The project is being awarded a $1.5 million RAP grant, which will help support the cost of redeveloping the vacant sites. It’s expected to generate a total capital investment of $3,674,686, according to officials…