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Just as its wide-ranging economy offers businesses
and developers a surfeit of opportunity, Michigan presents a huge variety
of things to see and do to the state’s visitors.
For lovers of the outdoors, the thousands of miles of
Great Lakes shoreline (on four of the five Great Lakes) is not just a
starting point, but an example of the extent of what Michigan offers.
Toward the north end of Lake Michigan, at the “pinky” of the
lower peninsula’s “mitten,” is the Sleeping Bear Dunes
National Lakeshore, which comprises backpacker’s havens like North
Manitou Island as well as miles of trails for the day tripper. Just south
of the Dunes is the town of Frankfort where you can charter a boat and fish
for Lake Michigan’s large and tasty coho and steelhead salmon. And
not too far away are the famed trout streams, the Manistee and Ausable
Rivers.
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George Carico Huntington
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Colleen Kokas New Jersey
Brownfields Manager, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
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In Michigan, some are predicting a better business climate for redevelopment and regulatory closure of contaminated properties thanks to a bill Michigan Governor Rick Snyder was scheduled to sign last week. The new regulations should have a positive impact on commercial real estate development and brownfields redevelopment resulting in the creation of jobs. |
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