A retail strip mall has been the topic of discussion with previous Tribal Council Administrations since 1995.
Plans were dusted off and resurrected in 2006 by Tribal Council, many months prior to Migizi being formed.
The project moved under Migizi management in 2007 and was completed in 2008.
The retail plaza provides a home for the Tribe's Cardinal Pharmacy and other community focused businesses.
The Arnold J. Sowmick Sr. Plaza is the Tribe's first true commercial development project that was preplanned
with a projected return on investment (ROI) in mind prior to design. The ROI goal drove the design and construction
from day one and marked a new strategy for Tribal development projects.
The benefits to opening a business in this plaza include; no property taxes, no personal property taxes, minimal
business regulations falling under the jurisdiction of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe and not Union Township or the
State of Michigan, eligibility for a tribal issued liquor license, minimal zoning restrictions, accelerated
depreciation and possible 8a status.
For more information on leasing in the Sowmick Plaza, please contact us.