Cherry Hill Neighborhood sees new life with addition of middle-income housing

The Cherry Hill neighborhood in Lansing is seeing a wave of new development, with additional housing units now becoming available as part of a broader revitalization effort. From a newly built city hall just blocks away to fresh apartment construction aimed at middle-income residents, the historic neighborhood is continuing to evolve.

WATCH: Cherry Hill Neighborhood sees new life with the addition of middle-income housing units

Cherry Hill Neighborhood sees new life with the addition of middle-income housing units

  • The Cherry Hill neighborhood in Lansing is undergoing revitalization with new apartment developments and nearby projects like the new city hall.
  • PK Companies is renovating and adding 20 apartment units aimed at middle-income residents.
  • The project is partially funded by the Michigan State Housing Development Authority’s “Missing Middle” housing program, targeting residents earning $42,000–$85,000 annually.
  • Three units are currently available, with a two-bedroom apartment leasing for $1,150 per month and more units coming later this year.

Longtime resident Mary Toshach moved into Cherry Hill nearly two decades ago and says the area looks very different today.

“There’s been a lot of vacant housing and a lot of unkept housing, and that’s beginning to turn around,” Toshach said…

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