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Winner of Lansing Built to Last competition to receive free office space

Courtesy lansingbuilttolast.com

The winner of a new emergency-resistant business competition will get free office space in downtown Lansing, and other support like legal counsel and business insurance.

The program is called Lansing Built to Last. It’s open to new businesses and those that have existed for less than two years that have a plan to operate through the pandemic, and after.

Michigan Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist appears in a message on the Lansing Built to Last website.

“The winner will receive support to help them launch their first year of business, including a rent-free building in downtown Lansing, free marketing and branding support, and IT support,” said Gilchrist.

The intent to compete deadline is March 20th. A business plan is due on April 14th, and finalist interviews will be held on April 29th and 30th. Any Michigan resident can apply.