Traverse City state hospital becomes a mixed-use hub

There's been a transformation in Traverse City, and while locals are well aware of it, those outside of the area are just really beginning to sit up and take note. The Village at Grand Traverse has a storied past, and the New York Times took note as they highlighted it recently.

Excerpt: Until it closed in 1989, the Traverse City State Hospital was among the largest employers in this small city in northern Michigan. Two new commercial and residential construction projects are bringing the old asylum, renamed the Village at Grand Traverse Commons, closer to regaining that distinction.

For the rest of the article, read on.

Source: New York Times
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