Saturday Jan 28 | Lansing State Journal
Sault tribe would pay $1.24M for city land
Two agreements have been drafted between the city of Lansing and the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians - a comprehensive development agreement outlining the terms of a land sale and construction, and an intergovernmental agreement describing revenue sharing payments and public services.
Rep. Mike Rogers: Casinos 'underdeliver' on economic growth
A $245 million American Indian casino in downtown Lansing could create about 2,200 jobs and help fund scholarships for area students, backers of the plan announced Monday.
Plans Call For $245M Casino In Downtown Lansing
Plans call for a $245 million American Indian casino in downtown Lansing that backers say could create about 2,200 jobs.
Report: Lansing Mayor to Announce Plans For Casino
Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero will announce on Monday plans for a casino next to the Lansing Center, according to MLive.com. The proposal comes as part of a land swap with the Sault Saint Marie tribe of Chippewa indians, who own a number of Kewadin casinos in the Upper Peninsula.