GT County Commissioners Approve Brownfield Plans for Two Workforce Housing Projects
By Beth Milligan | Oct. 17, 2024
Two workforce housing projects are poised to move forward after Grand Traverse County commissioners approved brownfield plans for them Wednesday – the last local step before the plans head to the state for final approval. The developments include a new rental neighborhood with 170 single-family homes in East Bay Township – which will include 35 income-restricted units – and 12 workforce apartments slated for the former TCAPS Administration Building on Webster Street.
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