NEO Center targets north Lansing site for new small business incubator

Thomas Stewart of the Center for New Enterprise Opportunity hopes to open an incubator in a former print shop in north Lansing, giving entrepreneurs a place to grow their businesses.

According to excerpts from the article:

Thomas Stewart has been working the past couple of years to open the incubator as a place for budding entrepreneurs to grow their businesses. Now, he's working to secure a spot for the offices at 934 Clark St., between Grand River and Oakland avenues.

"What we're trying to do is spur economic growth, trying to create this network of incubators," he said.

The 6,920-square-foot, two-story brick building is a former print shop that most recently housed ARQ Internet Solutions. The company owned the building and appears to have gone out of business.

The Ingham County Land Bank plans to sell the property for roughly $45,000 through a land contract to RKH Investments LLC, associated with East Lansing-based Kincaid Henry Building Group Inc., according to city documents and Eric Schertzing, the land bank board chairman.

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