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Kent County taps new housing incentives for first time to support Lowell project

An affordable housing project set to be completed next year in downtown Lowell is the first development to receive increasingly popular state housing tax incentives from Kent County.  The Kent County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority, established in 2024, approved a brownfield plan valued at $750,000 for the $3.3 million housing development. The... Please login to read all 687 words.
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crainsgrandrapids.com broke the news in Grand Rapids, United States on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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