Grand Rapids Housing Commission has plans to replace Creston Plaza with 90 new apartments.
According to an excerpt from the article:
Grand Rapids Housing Commission Executive Director Carlos Sanchez wants to replace Creston Plaza — the 100 unit, city owned housing development at 1014 Clancy Ave. NE — with about 90 new apartments targeted for low- and moderate-income residents on the same 12.4-acre site and build the rest about a quarter of a mile southeast of the site.
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