A Roadmap to Prosperity for the Greater Lansing Region

    Greater Lansing Next is a vision for our region, and a challenge to all of us.  We live and work in a region facing cathartic change. Businesses are growing, entrepreneurs are launching start-ups, ideas are flowing from our colleges and universities, and people are beginning to envision what could be next.  We aspire to a future of business growth, strong and vibrant communities, more and better jobs, a healthy and diverse region.  The new economic realities we face will require a different way of thinking and a different level of cooperation. With a more prosperous future as our goal, Greater Lansing Next is one path to get us there.

    The plan focuses on developing a future economy in the region that is driven by creativity, science, technology, and an innovative mindset. It embraces places within the region that are unique, attractive, and diverse. It is also built on transportation options, linked green infrastructure, and a wide range of housing.   Focused on strategic growth for the region, the plan lays out Seven Priority Strategies for Action necessary for regional prosperity.  Read the entire plan

    The impetus for this report was provided by the Greater Lansing business community, through the collective voice of the Lansing Economic Area Partnership (Leap), a coalition of the region’s public and private sector leaders as well as many other organizations and partners. The core purpose of Leap is the unification of the region toward strategic growth priorities. This regional plan is a cornerstone in Leap’s effort to achieve its primary mission.

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