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Small businesses interested in opening a storefront are encouraged to apply now through November 30.
Middle Village is a hub of small businesses in downtown Lansing that provides a micro-storefront for up-and-coming business owners.
Join us for a relaxing evening of yoga in the iconic historic atrium building. Check out our self-care pop-up shop featuring local businesses, cool promotions and more!
This July, we are celebrating the powers of wellness and self-care during our Wellness Wednesday at Middle Village event in Downtown Lansing. As we gear up for the event, check out these five reasons why retail therapy is considered therapeutic!
Enjoy Cocktails with CoCo featuring all the shops in Middle Village!
Father's Day is right around the corner, and Middle Village in Downtown Lansing is the ultimate destination for finding that perfect gift to celebrate the special men in your life.
When customers visit the five retail shops in Middle Village at its new home inside the historic Atrium Building Julie Reinhardt hopes it gives them a feel for what the century-old space should be − an "exciting retail space."
For Danielle Hastings, moving to Lansing from Jackson in 2018 marked a sort of rebirth. 
Amid the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and early 2021, leadership at Downtown Lansing Inc. began discussing ways to reverse the negative impacts of business closures and decreased commerce on the local economy. The effort yielded Middle Village.
See our new shops, grab some free brunch with your friends and enjoy great music and giveaways.
Middle Village’s 2024 grand opening will be held on Thursday, May 2 at 11 a.m. at its new space in the historic Atrium Building in Downtown Lansing. 
You don't want to miss our grand opening on Thursday, May 2 at 11 a.m. at our NEW SPOT in the Atrium Building
It's time to celebrate Galentine's in style at Middle Village on Feb. 15 from 4-6 p.m.
Flakes of snow have touched the ground, and a bare pine tree stands tall outside the State Capitol, a sign to people across Mid-Michigan that the holiday season is here.
Halloween is vastly approaching, and the spooky season keeps on giving. Kids and adults alike dressed up in Downtown Lansing on Saturday and enjoyed local activities for this year’s Scare on the Square.