Lansing's housing commission approves Davenport land swap

The Lansing Housing Commission has agreed to an expansion proposal by Davenport University to swap the school's existing campus for the Oliver Towers apartments in downtown.

According to excerpts from the article:

The swap between Davenport and the city of Lansing would consist of two parts - Oliver Towers, 310 N. Seymour Ave., for the university property at 405 Cherry St., and an adjacent parking lot for the Davenport site at 220 E. Kalamazoo St.

In total, Davenport's $2.34 million in property would be exchanged for city land worth $2.26 million.

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