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Brian Reed City Manager City of Leslie 106 E. Bellevue St., P.O. Box 496 Leslie, MI 49251 reedb@cityofleslie.org Phone: (517) 589-8236 Fax: (517) 589-0156
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Park Address |
Mill St., Fitchburg Rd. Leslie |
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County |
Ingham |
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Size |
46.86 acres |
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Percent Developed |
73% |
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Percent Occupied |
31.9% |
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Price of Land per Acre |
$30,000 - Negotiable |
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Incentives |
Opportunity for free land with job creation. |
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Nearest Expressway |
US-127 |
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Distance in Miles |
1.1 |
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Class A All-Weather Road |
Fitchburg Rd. |
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Distance in Miles |
0 |
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Airport |
Mason Jewett Field - 11.1 miles |
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Landing Strip/Helipad |
Not within park. |
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Occupant Services |
Gas Station(s) - .5 mile Bank(s) – .7 mile Restaurant(s) – .7 mile Licensed Day-Care(s) – .1 mile |
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Railroads |
none |
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Highway |
I-94, I-96 Convenient location between highways. |
Park Tenants
| Huron Technologies, Inc. |
Len Industries, Inc. |
| Modern Fur Dressing, LLC |
Renewal Technologies | |


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Interesting Information About Leslie
Leslie Businesses and Industries -- Main street, located down the major hill entering the city from the highway includes Indian Motorcycles, Shaggy's bar and grill, Crossroads bar and grill, Mitchell's Department store, antique shops, Leslie Lanes bowling alley, a dressmaker's shop, and two party stores. Atop of the hill is the consumer area of the town where the grocery store Felpausch, hardware store Byrum Hardware, and Welcome Pharmacy is located. Restaurants include the renovated McDonalds and Leslie Depot Diner, a historical railroad depot that was restored into a restaurant. Three gas stations, Rich oil and two Marathon are inside the city limits. Main industries for employment are construction, metal and metal products, healthcare and food and beverage stores.
Facts about Leslie -- Leslie has a population of about 2,050. There are many recreational activities available, including the Russell Park Playscape, a city swimming pool, baseball, soccer and bowling. There are numerous creeks that flow through the city. Huntoon Creek, draining out from Huntoon Lake off of East Kinneville carves its way through downtown Leslie and by the City Little League Baseball fields. Leslie has developing city atmosphere. There are numerous new homes, subdivisions, and condominiums being built that encourage new residents. Leslie was originally named Meekerville and became a city in 1968.
Michigan Economic Developers Association P. O. Box 15096 Lansing, MI 48901-5096 Phone: 517-241-0011 Fax: 517-241-0089
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