March 14, 2010
Shapes, shadows and color make up the sculptures in the Turner Mini-Park | Dave Trumpie
Lansing Area News
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Volume 4, Issue 9
Week of 3/10/10
Building Transportation Connections
By: Larry O'Connor, 3/10/2010
Public transportation—which in Lansing means CATA buses—sometimes gets lost amid other planning considerations. But a couple of Capital region developers are making the connection in their projects. (more >)
 
Sign Up For Our CG Speakers Series! Incubating Success
By: Staff, 3/10/2010
What are incubators? How are they helping drive the economy in the Capital region? Capital Gains will be listening for answers at our very first Speaker Series, on March 25 at The Loft in Downtown Lansing. (more >)
 
Editor’s Pick: Happy Hour With the Capital Gains Crew
By: Ivy Hughes, 3/10/2010
Time to get happy! Join us for some after-work drinks today, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday, March 10. (more >)
 
Blog/Betsy Weber
Truckers, road kill, gallons of coffee and who knows what else will accompany a team of Lansingites during their race against eight pockets of the social media world to a media/techie/idea/networking conference in Austin.
(more >)
 
 
 
Insider's Guide
Downtown
Eat & Drink

Bonnie's Place
Restaurants

The Knight Cap
Restaurants

Troppo
Restaurants

After Dark

The Chrome Cat
Bars,Music Venues

Cafes and Hangouts

Gone Wired Café
Cafes & Coffeehouses

Shop

Scavenger Hunt
Clothing

Grace
Clothing

Music and Entertainment

Mac’s Bar
Music Venues

Insider Profile
Downtown
Camron Gnass
He doesn't like chain "anything." But Camron Gnass admits as long as it's original, he'll try anything once!
Bunmi Akinyemiju
Entrepreneur, community activist—and eternal optimist—Bunmi Akinyemiju loves that Lansing is attracting younger people and developing more in the way of arts and culture.
Rory Neuner
Rory Neuner makes a conscious effort to spend her time and money within the city limits, particularly at locally-owned and vegetarian-friendly businesses. And preferably via bike (yes, even in the winter).
Sarah Anthony
This self-proclaimed jazz fanatic loves her Old Town Lansing loft—and she's more than happy to point you in the right direction for the best live jazz in the Capital region!
 
 
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Featured City: Williamston
A quaint, small town about 20 minutes east of Lansing, Williamston’s downtown boasts historic sites and well-preserved buildings nestled along the Red Cedar River. Williamston is well-known among both antique lovers and paddle-sports fans—just north of downtown is a park with a whitewater canoe and kayak course that replaced an 1840s-era dam.
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