
@gandernewsroom Mark Sinila, chief executive officer at the Flint Cultural Center Corporation, is among several community leaders who are rallying in support of a forthcoming redevelopment project near Flint. The project calls for $2 billion in private investment and 2,000 new, high-wage jobs. Sinila said that having more people living and working in Genesee County will uplift the local arts scene. Read more at the link in bio. #Michigan #flint #jobs #labour #union
Mark Sinila, chief executive officer at the Flint Cultural Center Corporation, is among several community leaders who are rallying in support of a forthcoming redevelopment project near Flint.
The project calls for $2 billion in private investment and 2,000 new, high-wage jobs. Sinila said that having more people living and working in Genesee County will uplift the local arts scene.

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