CALUMET — The city Calumet in Houghton County will receive a $33,000 housing development fund grant from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority to stabilize a building in Calumet’s national historic landmark district.
The grant to replace the roof of the building located at 512 Portland Street and remove the adjacent basement structure which will allow for off street parking for future upper floor tenants.
State Sen. Tom Casperson, R-Escanaba, said the grant will go a long way to helping Calumet brighten its downtown and attract new investment to the village.
“I appreciate MSHDA’s commitment to helping revitalize Upper Peninsula communities,” said Casperson.
The project is intended to address blight and decay, create opportunities for redevelopment and enhance the existing business climate, said local officials. They also anticipate opportunities for increasing the number and mix of housing options to satisfy a missing middle market demand in the area. It will also improve safety and security by improving a building that currently presents public safety challenges.
“Through this investment and partnership we will be one step closer to stabilizing property values and improving the health and welfare of our downtown,” said State Rep. Scott Dianda, D-Calumet. “I look forward to the new opportunities that are ahead for the Copper Country community.”
While this grant is intended for one building, there are more than a dozen other buildings in the village’s larger revitalization plan that will benefit low- and moderate-income residents in the area.