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Moxie Real Estate and Development is set to embark on its second multifamily housing project in a suburban downtown area, this time targeting Grandville. The ambitious project aims to enhance the community by providing a blend of residential units and commercial spaces, catering to the growing demand for mixed-use developments.
The proposed development will not only offer housing options but also create a vibrant environment that encourages local businesses and fosters community interaction. With a focus on sustainability and modern design, Moxie aims to incorporate green spaces and pedestrian-friendly pathways to enhance the overall living experience for residents and visitors alike.
City officials have expressed optimism about the project, anticipating that it will contribute to the economic growth of Grandville. As the city continues to evolve, this new initiative is expected to attract more residents and businesses, further revitalizing the suburban downtown landscape. The project is still in the planning stages, with community input being sought to ensure it meets the needs and desires of local residents.
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