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Lansing Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Delta Charter Township, Michigan, United States, just outside Lansing, the state capital of Michigan.Opened in July 1969, the same year as its crosstown competitor Meridian Mall, Lansing Mall consists of 830,052 square feet (77,114.4 m 2) of gross leasable area, with approximately 60 stores and restaurants, as well as a food court.
When the state signed its highway system in 1919, [7] Saginaw Road was part of M-10. [8] Later, it was used as a section of US 10 in 1926. [9] By 1930, the main highway was moved eastward to follow Dort Highway, and the route through the city was designated M-10. [38] It was renumbered to Bus. US 10 in 1941.
M-58 is a 5.108-mile-long (8.221 km) east–west state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that runs from M-47 in Saginaw Township east to exit 3 of Interstate 675 (I-675) near the north part of downtown Saginaw. The trunkline follows State Street through the Saginaw area, and east of Lathrop Avenue, M-58 is split along two streets ...
The highway then has a junction with I-96/I-69 in Delta Township before continuing into Lansing, merged with BL I-69. [2] [3] In Lansing, the highway travels splits to follow the one-way streets of Saginaw (eastbound) and Oakland (westbound) near the Sparrow Specialty Hospital. BL I-69/M-43 then crosses the Grand River and passes Marshall Park.
Burlington has occupied a 75,000-square-foot space at 5625 W. Saginaw Hwy., adjacent to Aldi and Big Lots, for more than a decade in Delta Township.
The store first opened in East Lansing on Saginaw Street in 1923. Grand Ledge couple Kelly and Tim Carpenter have owned it for 35 years. Longtime Lansing military surplus and camping goods ...
The trunkline passes near residential subdivisions, and next to the interchange for BL I-69/M-43 (Saginaw Highway), there is a large retail development. Farther south, I-496 (Olds Freeway) branches off to run into downtown Lansing before the split between I-96 and I-69. I-69 turns southward while I-96 turns southeasterly, dropping back to four ...
In 1919, the Michigan State Highway Department (MSHD) [a] signposted the highway system for the first time, [14] and two different highways followed sections of the future US 27 corridor. The original M-29 ran from the Indiana state line north to Lansing. The second highway was M-14 from Lansing north to Cheboygan. [15]