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Finding Land / Buildings

If you're looking for a location that matches your company's changing footprint, look no further than Michigan. The MEDC maintains a collection of site databases and profiles including: 

  • Project Phoenix - Revitalization Opportunity Sites – a selection of former manufacturing buildings of 500,000 sq. ft. or more, as well as land sites of 80 acres or more where former manufacturing facilities have already been demolished.

MEDC Site Specialists can help facilitate your location search by utilizing a network of site databases and profiles including Surplus State owned properties.

To read more about these and other programs, visit our Land/Buildings reference page or refer to the MEDC Business Development Services brochure.

We're Here to Help

Get help with your location search by connecting with the MEDC's Office of Site Development Services. Our site specialists have access to a portfolio of sites and can provide extensive information pre-formatted to fit into a site proposal. This typically includes location images and infrastructure details. They can also access databases like CPIX, the Michigan Commercial Property Information Exchange, which allows them to search through thousands of properties to find those suited to your business needs.

If you're ready to put your Michigan relocation plans into motion, get connected with our site resources by contacting us.

 

Related News & Michigan Successes
Grandpapa’s Inc, a company specializing in manufacturing, baking, packaging, distributing and shipping of a variety of snack foods, is undertaking a $4.1 million expansion.
State approval of a 15-year, 23.82-acre Agricultural Processing Renaissance Zone (APRZ) in Holland Charter Township gives the green light to the Request Foods manufacturing expansion.
State incentives have been approved to encourage General Motors to develop and produce the new Chevrolet Volt in Michigan along with additional advanced energy and conventional fuel vehicles and components.

The city of Troy will use state and local tax capture valued at $13.2 million to support the new $320 million Pavilions of Troy redevelopment project on the 40-acre site of the former Kmart headquarters.

Developer to use state brownfield tax credit to support construction on a vacant and contaminated site.

Renaissance Zone incentives allow work to begin on development.