Community Development

Iron Mountain named as historic district

The Iron Mountain Central Historic District was one of six locations in Michigan nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The State Historic Preservation Review Board recently announced its […]

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The hike into Wagner Falls
Malone’s Lens: A trip through the woods

In any given location across the Upper Peninsula, a simple trip off the beaten path can lead to a gorgeous scene. Just ask Shawn Malone, who specializes in photographing sights most people have never had the chance to see.

Edwin Harlin (left) of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority
Thanks for listening, Michigan!

People across the state have helped "the Prosperity Agenda" radio show on Detroit news/talk 760 WJR win international acclaim.

0 Degrees at the Upper Harbor
Malone’s Lens: This is what zero degrees looks like

Was it cold up here last week? That's an understatement. With windchills reaching way below zero, it was tough to even be outside for any period of time. So when award-winning managing photographer Shawn Malone saw the temperatures rise, she went out and snapped this picture for your enjoyment.

Malone’s Lens: Powdery Paradise

Award-winning photographer Shawn Malone took the chance to snap a picture of some folks enjoying the wonders of winter recently.

Twin Falls Bridge named to historic register
MSHDA grants funds to Calumet, Chippewa and Schoolcraft counties
Historical Jackson Mine, Negaunee, Mi I Shawn Malone
Healing the U.P.’s scars: The reuse of former mining operations

Mining in the U.P. is a fact of life, both historically and in modern times, and the terrain has the scars to prove it. But there is life after mining for the lands that have been tapped dry of valuable resources and, when done right, it can be a beautiful thing.

Building Pure Michigan places begins with celebrating great places

The goal of the MIplace™ Sweepstakes is to inspire individuals, communities and organizations to develop even more Michigan great places.

Michigan communities are dancing to a new beat

Placemaking is important to the future of the community you live in, even though you may have never really heard of it until now. MSHDA and the Small Business Administration of Michigan are trying to change that.

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