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41-A District Court Chief Judge Stephen Sierawski has been chosen this year as the Sterling Heights Memorial Day Parade’s grand marshal. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes
Lakeside Mall announces July 1 closure BY ERIC CZARNIK eczarnik@candgnews.com
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ABOVE: Lionheart Capital and its subsidiary, Out of the Box Ventures, plan to close Lakeside Mall July 1 and eventually transform the land into a Lakeside Town Center. A May 1 announcement said a groundbreaking at the site is scheduled for late 2025. TOP: The town center plans include places to live, eat, shop and more, along with green spaces.
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A longtime judge from the 41-A District Court will preside in a different venue later this month: as grand marshal of Sterling Heights’ 45th annual Memorial Day Parade May 27. Chief Judge Stephen Sierawski is scheduled to give a speech and pay tribute to fallen veterans during this year’s Memo-
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You have less than three months left to make your final purchases at Lakeside Mall, according to a joint press release announcement from Lakeside Mall’s ownership and Sterling Heights. On May 1, Miami-based investment firm Lionheart Capital and its subsidiary, Out of the Box Ventures, said they plan to shut down the mall July 1. According to officials, the closure is part of a larger plan that will transform the mall property’s estimated 110 acres into a mixed-use Lakeside Town Center complete with residential neighborhoods, retail, office space, green spaces, a two-story community center, and other attractions and amenities. The announcement projects that the revitalization project will “positively impact the region by $1 billion.”
Judge Sierawski to lead Memorial Day parade as grand marshal