University of Michigan’s growing footprint costs Ann Arbor millions. Do student high-rises make up for it? RJ Hamster 4 hours ago NEWS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT OBITUARIES SUBSCRIBE OCTOBER 23, 2024 Ann Arbor News Alert SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE University of Michigan’s growing footprint costs Ann Arbor millions. Do student high-rises make up for it? As University of Michigan owns more land exempt from taxes, Ann Arbor found a revenue stream that makes up for the losses. By Ryan Stanton | ryanstanton@mlive.com See more Unlimited Digital Access | 50% off Start today for $5 SUBSCRIBE NOW Cancel anytime. Download Mobile App Get the latest news and alerts on your phone or tablet NEWS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT OBITUARIES SUBSCRIBE To ensure receipt of our emails, please add newsletters@update.mlive.com to your address book or safe sender list. You received this email because you opted-in to the newsletter. 111 North Ashley Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 SEE ON WEB | MORE NEWSLETTERS | UNSUBSCRIBE | CONTACT US | PRIVACY POLICY Share this:Print Your Community, Your News: Stay Ahead with Free Ann Arbor AlertsDateOctober 8, 2024In relation toHamster fun and informationMichigan’s population growth is heading north. See how your county is changing.DateMarch 24, 2024In relation toRJ HamsterPink takes her kids to one of Michigan’s most popular tourist attractionsDateOctober 15, 2024In relation toHamster fun and information