By John McLoone An update on The Confluence project wasn’t on the agenda of the Hastings Economic Development and Redevelop ment Authority agenda for its meeting Thursday night, but the development …
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By John McLoone
An update on The Confluence project wasn’t on the agenda of the Hastings Economic Development and Redevelop ment Authority agenda for its meeting Thursday night, but the development was brought up numerous times.
The Confluence, in the former Hud
son Manufacturing building on the river front in downtown Hastings, is being redeveloped as a hotel with commercial and residential space. It was scheduled to open in 2020 but has seen multiple de lays. Last summer, the city received a promise from developers that it would
See HEDRA, Page 5