LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Eaton County Land Financial institution Authority has formally bought the historic Horner Mill property, searching for to rework one of many neighborhood’s “long-neglected sites.”
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Eaton County says that the mill, which sits on over 1,000 toes of riverfront property alongside the Grand River, is an integral a part of the neighborhood’s industrial historical past.
The dilapidated property faces environmental and structural challenges. Hazardous supplies will should be eliminated, and a number of other buildings shall be absolutely demolished.
“After years of blight and hazardous conditions, this historic site will be rehabilitated,” stated Eaton Rapids Mayor Pamela Colestock in a information launch despatched to six Information.
“This purchase marks a new beginning for one of Eaton Rapids’ most storied sites,” stated Dairus Reynnet, Eaton County Treasurer and Chair of the Eaton County Land Financial institution Authority, in a information launch despatched to six Information.
The county and the Metropolis of Eaton Rapids report that they’re searching for to safe state and federal grant funding and can “explore redevelopment options that align with community goals.”
