Michigan State University today officially announced G&G Project Sparta, LLC — a joint venture between Gillespie Group and Goldenrod Companies — as the developer for the much-anticipated Spartan Gateway District, a public-private partnership with far-reaching positive community impact.
“At Michigan State, we are always looking toward the future — a future that fosters robust academic enrichment, encourages intellectual curiosity and supports the community that supports us,” said MSU President Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Ph.D. “The Spartan Gateway District lays the foundation for exponential academic and economic growth, attracting business and industry partners to be a part of our innovative campus, which will benefit students, faculty, staff and our entire community. I am excited to see the district become a permanent addition to our Spartan community.”
During its meeting today, the MSU Board of Trustees’ approved the next step in the transformation of the 14-acre site into a lasting gateway to MSU — one that drives long-term impact, enhances the campus experience for generations to come and strengthens the connection between the university and the broader community.
“A development like this represents a bold vision for the future of MSU, one that enhances the student experience, ignites sustained economic momentum and creates an iconic gateway that radiates the spirit, innovation and inclusive values of both the campus and the East Lansing community,” said Pat Gillespie, founder and CEO of Gillespie Group. “It’s not just a project, it’s a catalyst for generations.”
Aligned with the university’s Campus Facility and Land Use Plan and outreach and engagement efforts with surrounding communities, the Spartan Gateway District exemplifies MSU’s Vision 2050 framework for future development. The project will spur economic activity for the surrounding area and directly contribute to an enhanced academic and collegiate experience for the Spartan community.
“The Spartan Gateway District is a transformative investment in the Lansing region’s future,” said Tim Daman, president and CEO of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce. “This visionary project will elevate the vibrancy of our community, enhance our regional brand, attract new visitors and businesses and deepen the connection between the university and the broader Lansing community.”
The project involves the development of a new hotel, retail space and an athletic arena on the west side of campus, along Harrison Road in East Lansing. The arena will accommodate volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics events, as well as include locker rooms, coaching offices and several university classrooms to support various academic departments. With strong initial interest from major employers and potential tenants, the new development is expected to attract a wide variety of businesses, including restaurants and retail establishments.
“The Spartan Gateway District embraces the future with a bold vision to attract new visitors to the Lansing area, unlocking opportunities previously unavailable to the community,” said Julie Pingston, president and CEO of Choose Lansing, the destination marketing organization for the region. “These new venues provide the ability to host new tournaments, concerts and unique events that are expected to significantly boost the local economy, supporting businesses and creating jobs, while enhancing the overall quality of life for our region.”
The Spartan Gateway District will be developed in multiple phases. The first phase will include the arena, which is slated to be operational by late 2027. Additional phases featuring a variety of commercial uses including a hotel, housing, office and retail spaces will follow. The timeline for the final phase, which will expand the university’s use of the facilities, is not yet determined.
“The Spartan Gateway District is an incredibly exciting opportunity to partner with Michigan State University on a project that will help shape the future of both campus and community life,” said Zach Wiegert, managing principal of Goldenrod Companies.
Gillespie Group is based in Lansing, Michigan, and Goldenrod Companies is based in Omaha, Nebraska. The two companies bring deep local expertise and extensive national experience to deliver a best-in-class project.
This story was sourced from MSU Today.
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