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Michigan EGLE Funds Cadillac Housing Redevelopment
March 20, 2026
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has allocated $1 million in 2026 to support the cleanup and redevelopment of Cadillac Lofts, a mixed-use housing project in downtown Cadillac. This funding is part of EGLE's Brownfield Redevelopment Program aimed at transforming contaminated sites into productive community assets that foster housing, job creation, and economic growth. The project involves collaboration with Michigan Community Capital, the City of Cadillac, and other local authorities, highlighting a multi-agency partnership model for brownfield redevelopment.
- Why this matters: This funding opportunity underscores the state's commitment to revitalizing contaminated urban sites through public-private partnerships, creating demand for environmental remediation and construction services.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of multiple state and municipal agencies, indicating potential for coordinated contracting and funding streams.
- Contractors specializing in brownfield cleanup, mixed-use development, and affordable housing construction may find emerging opportunities in Michigan's redevelopment initiatives.
- The project exemplifies how environmental and housing agencies collaborate to leverage state funds for community revitalization, signaling similar future procurement prospects in other municipalities.
Housing is one of the most important investments we can make in our communities. By cleaning up contaminated properties and putting them back into productive use, brownfield redevelopment creates new opportunities for families to live and thrive while strengthening neighborhoods and supporting local economies. Cadillac Lofts is a perfect example of how thoughtful redevelopment can turn once-neglected sites into lasting community assets.
— Phil Roos, EGLE Director
We are grateful for the partnership and investment from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy in helping make Cadillac Lofts possible. By supporting the redevelopment of a formerly contaminated site, EGLE is helping Michigan Community Capital deliver safe, high quality affordable housing while restoring land to productive use. Together, we are strengthening downtown Cadillac and building long term opportunity for the community.
— Marilyn Chrumka, Vice President of Development, Michigan Community Capital
Cadillac Lofts is a transformational mixed-use development that is a significant contributing factor to our bustling downtown. Formerly a blighted, contaminated and nearly vacant site, Cadillac Lofts is an anchor location that especially provides much needed downtown housing. The collaborative efforts between EGLE, Michigan Community Capital, the Cadillac Brownfield Authority, Downtown Development Authority and City Council is an excellent example of what makes the City of Cadillac such a special place.
— Marcus A. Peccia, Cadillac City Manager
Agencies
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Michigan State Housing Development Authority, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, City of Cadillac
Vendors
Michigan Community Capital
Contracts
$1 million