Miller-Apple Will Spend $1.45 Million to Redevelop Southside Lansing Site

Both the state and the City of Lansing approved nearly $900,000 in brownfield cleanup incentives to clean and rehabilitate the site of the former Governor’s Inn at 1000 Ramada Dr. on Lansing Southside. The site will host a new Sonic Drive-In restaurant and other new development.

According to excerpts from the article:

Flint-based franchisee Miller-Apple LP plans to build the 1,900-square-foot burger joint at the site of the Governor's Inn, 1000 Ramada Drive. The hotel has been vacant for several months.

Miller-Apple bought the property for $800,000 in January and plans to spend $1.45 million to build the Sonic Corp. hamburger drive-in restaurant and prepare the rest of the nearly 4.2 acre site for new development.

The Lansing City Council approved a $797,873 brownfield plan, as well as $100,000 from the Lansing Brownfield Redevelopment Authority's revolving loan fund.

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