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What’s replacing Lakeside Mall? A $1 billion neighborhood -- and the funding just fell into place
Sterling Heights is moving forward with a $1 billion mixed-use redevelopment of the former Lakeside Mall, supported by a $270 million state-approved funding plan. The project includes residential units, retail space, and community spaces, led by Lionheart Capital, with mixed community reactions to the mall's demolition.
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