June 1, 2019 ThriveAdmin

June 1st, 2019

CIG partners with Live Holdings, LLC to Purchase Historic Waterfront Lansing Office Building CIG, a private development and real estate firm, today announces their funding to Live Holdings, LLC, a real estate and asset holding company, for the purchase of CIG’s current waterfront office location on 2600 South Waverly Road in Lansing, Michigan. CIG is dedicated to continuing its funding efforts throughout the pandemic, specifically in the Michigan area, and will be adding office space in the Live Work Play building by Live Holdings, a soon-to-be-built 30-plus story building in the heart of downtown Lansing. CIG’s long time leased South Waverly Road office, purchased by Live Holdings, LLC and funded by CIG, is a renowned architecture design with a waterfront view.

The office will be leased by CIG. Lansing will be ready for higher skylines as its population continuously grows, with a 5.80% increase since the most recent census. CIG plans to move to the Live Work Play building, a proposed project for the tallest building in Lansing by Live Holdings. The Live Work Play building in Lansing will be a part of the Downtown Lansing Hotel and Conference Center and Private Residences and will be a self-sustaining multi-use development with office space, private residences, retail, parking, a hotel, restaurants, entertainment and more.

Live Holdings is also currently in talks with HKS Architects and Turner Construction for seven locations in Lansing, Orlando, New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, New Mexico and Chicago. “We are thrilled about the funding plans we have in the Michigan area and are looking forward to our future endeavors with Live Holdings, LLC and other companies.

“With the help of our company CIG, we are eagerly awaiting the positive impact that our new projects will bring to the city of Lansing,” says Charles Carey, owner of Live Holdings. “With office-wide waterfront views, the South Waverly office is one of the most desired locations in Lansing. We are proud to be the new owners and look forward to the successes of the upcoming regional development projects.”