Vacant parcel along Black River considered for development

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A long vacant parcel of land in Port Huron Township is being eyed for potential development. Township Supervisor Bob Lewandowski tells WPHM a developer is interested in buying 30 acres of township-owned land on Water Street north of the I-94 interchange. Speaking to our Paul Miller, Lewandowski  says the parcel know as Mallard Creek has been the subject of several ideas over the past three decades. It was first considered for condos and a marina, and later a casino was proposed for the site. Lewandowski says DeLacey Real Estate has proposed buying the site from the township for $400,000 and developing it for housing. “He (the potential buyer) would like to do his due diligence and see if it’s feasible to construct single family homes or condos of some sort,” Lewandowski said. He adds that over 70 condo units were proposed by the previous developer however the specific number of units has yet to be determined.

April 26 Bob Lewandowski