LANSING (AP) — An office building and 21 parcels of vacant land owned by the Michigan Department of Transportation are scheduled for public auction.
The excess property will be up for bid on March 20 at the agency's Office of Aeronautics in Lansing.
The properties include a small lot along the Thornapple River in Kent County's Cascade Township, a more than 100-acre parcel in Gratiot County's Washington Township and a six-acre site in Macomb County's
Sterling Heights.
Auction rules state that each property will be sold to the highest bidder and for not less than the minimum bid price.
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Online: www.michigan.gov/mdot-land.
- Posted March 01, 2017
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State transportation agency to auction excess properties
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