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Drybar Stirs Up Debate with Lansing Expansion Plan!

Shawn Dreffs
Aug 27, 2025
Trivia Question❓What is the official state tree of Michigan, and where can you find the largest collection of these trees in Lansing? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Drybar, a popular blowout bar specializing in hair washing and styling, is planning to open a new location in the greater Lansing area. Scheduled to open before the first half of 2026, the new Drybar will focus on blowouts and styling services rather than cuts and colors. This will be the third Drybar location in Michigan, with existing locations in Ann Arbor and Birmingham. The specific location for the new Lansing Drybar has not been announced yet, but potential areas being considered include Lansing Township near Eastwood Towne Center and Meridian Township. Read More... |
DTE Energy is seeking approval from the Michigan Public Service Commission for a $574 million yearly rate increase, which would hike residential bills by about $13.50 monthly, or 11.1%.
This request comes just months after a prior $217 million increase in January, intensifying debates over the rapid pace and scale of DTE's rate hikes.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is sharply critical, insisting the company prove its rates are justified and warning against burdening customers to benefit shareholders.
DTE argues the extra funds are vital for upgrading infrastructure, reducing outages, and moving toward clean energy, aiming for better reliability by 2029.
Critics, including Amy Bandyk of the Citizens Utility Board, highlight that residential rates have already surged 51% over ten years, far outpacing industrial customers' decreases, and worry about the growing local impact.
The MPSC will ultimately decide, with a ruling expected by early 2026. Read More... |
Cask & Co. is a chef-driven casual eatery and bar where local flavor meets elevated comfort. With expertly crafted cocktails, delicious dishes, and a welcoming vibe, it's the go-to spot for everything from social hour to game-day celebrations. Boasting over thirty 60-inch LED TVs, there's no better place in Lansing to catch the big game or toast to your latest win. |
Downtown Lansing is undergoing a dramatic revival, with major business and housing projects reshaping its skyline and community.
The centerpiece is the 28-story Tower on Grand, set to become the city's tallest building when it opens in late 2027, bringing 287 new apartments, retail, and expanded parking to the area.
This landmark joins the sweeping New Vision Lansing initiative, which plans five new buildings and nearly 600 residential units across downtown and Old Town by 2027, revitalizing once underused spaces.
The Lansing Housing Commission is also advancing affordable housing with Riverview 220 and Grand Vista Place, offering a combined 111 low- and moderate-income units in locations close to transit and downtown opportunities, with leasing set for mid-2026.
The upcoming Macotta Club will energize the historic Knapps Building, launching a kitchen incubator and local food hall in 2025.
These efforts align with statewide pushes for affordable housing, positioning Lansing for sustained growth and renewed vibrancy. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
Q: What are the top attractions in Lansing? A: - The top attractions in Lansing include the Michigan State Capitol, Potter Park Zoo, and the Lansing River Trail. Q: What is the weather like in Lansing in the summer? A: - In the summer, Lansing experiences warm temperatures with an average high of around 80°F and occasional thunderstorms. Q: Where can I find the best restaurants in Lansing? A: - Some popular restaurants in Lansing are Soup Spoon Cafe, The State Room, and Capital Prime. |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The official state tree of Michigan is the eastern white pine, and the largest collection of these trees in Lansing can be found at the W.J. Beal Botanical Garden on the campus of Michigan State University. |